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  1. Clinton College was a Baptist college in Clinton, Kentucky established in 1873 and opening in 1874, until its closure in 1915. Originally a girls' school called Clinton Female College, it became coeducational in 1876. The campus was eight acres in size.

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    Clinton College History. Clinton College was one of many schools established by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church during Reconstruction years, to help eradicate illiteracy among freedmen. The College has operated continuously for 120 years.

  3. Willis White pioneered educational work in Hickman County and led movement to secure college charter. Under leadership of Prof. T. N. Wells and Miss Amanda Hicks, college contributed much to the Purchase area. Closed, 1913; used for Clinton High School, 1918-35.

  4. The Marvin College Boys Dormitory and President's House, in Clinton, Kentucky, United States, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The listing includes two contributing buildings, at 404 and 416 N. Washington St. The president's house was built in 1899–1900; the dormitory was built in 1910.

  5. By choosing Clinton you become a part of our Beloved Community that is filled with people who will be with you along every step of your journey here. Come meet our community of dedicated students, faculty, and staff. Once you step on campus, you’ll understand why our Golden Bears call it home.

  6. Clinton College. 73. Final 1 2 T; SAGU-American Indian College: 39: 49: 88: Clinton College : 35: 38: 73: March 21, 2024 Men's Basketball. Golden Bear Men Fall Just Short in National Semis. Box Score; Clinton College. 83. Cedarville University (OH) 88. Fi ...

  7. CLINTON COLLEGE Clinton College operated in Clinton between 1874 and 1913. Located on East Clay Street on the present site of Hickman County Elementary School, the school was sponsored by the Baptist Church.