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  1. 29. Juli 2014 · Lon Morris College was founded in 1854 as the New Danville Masonic Female Academy near Kilgore. In 1873, under the leadership of Dr. Isaac Alexander, a young Methodist minister, the school moved into Kilgore and became Alexander Institute. It was a private school until 1875, when it became a part of the East Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The school was moved to ...

  2. Lon Morris College, Jacksonville, Texas. 1,085 likes · 2,542 were here. Lon Morris College

  3. 22. Jan. 2013 · Oklahoma-based AmeriBid said Tuesday the auction of Lon Morris College that started Jan. 14 has been completed, with winning bids totaling about $2.2 million. The two-year college located in the ...

  4. Lon Morris was an accredited two-year institute of higher learning, which provided instruction in the arts and sciences with a core curriculum emphasizing liberal arts. While Lon Morris taught as many as 350 students in a semester, enrollment reached more than 1,000, a new record, in the fall of 2009. The school was 30 miles (48 km) south of Tyler. The person who last held the title of college ...

  5. 28. Aug. 2013 · Lon Morris College confirmed its' bankruptcy plan on February 12, 2013 (Case No. 12-60557, Eastern District of TX). The College sold substantially all its assets, but will continue to retain ownership of the name, and certain real estate and other assets of the College that will be liquidated over time pursuant to the bankruptcy plan.

  6. 26. Jan. 2022 · About Lon Morris College. I thought Lon Morris College would be forever. My husband Gordon Hugghins and I (Barbara Angelo) met at LMC and married in 1950 after we completed our two years there. All our children and several grandchildren attended LMC. They participated in children's theater, choir, and band. The family all enjoyed theater, choir ...

  7. 3. Sept. 2023 · A junior college since 1912, renamed Alexander College (1916), it was retitled in 1924 to honor Pittsburg (Tex.) banker R.A. (Lon) Morris. First junior college in Texas with a Phi Theta Kappa scholarship fraternity; also member Southern Association of Colleges longer than any other junior college in the state.