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  1. Columbia College. /  38.95762°N 92.32658°W  / 38.95762; -92.32658. Columbia College, also known as Columbia College of Missouri, is a private college based in Columbia, Missouri. Founded in 1851 as a nonsectarian college, it has retained a covenant with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since its inception.

    • Valiantly bear the cross
    • 6,765 (Spring 2022)
    • David Russell
    • Urban, 231 acres (0.93 km²)
  2. Victim. Jesse James Wade Valencia (February 22, 1981 – June 5, 2004) was born in Boyle County, Kentucky. He was one of three children, having two sisters. After high school, Valencia worked as a model . At the time of his death, Valencia was a 23-year-old junior at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Boone County, Missouri.

    • June 5, 2004; 19 years ago
    • Knife
  3. Feb 8, 2024 · COLUMBIA − Dr. Donald Ruthenberg , who served as president of Columbia College from 1984 to 1995 , died Friday, Feb. 2 . ... Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-882-8888 Email: news@komu.com.

  4. Oct 16, 2015 · Willis Merle Hill served as president of the school while it transitioned from Christian College to Columbia College. ... Death notices for March 30, 2024 ... Columbia, MO 65201

  5. Luella Henrietta Wilcox was born in Virden, Illinois on June 25, 1865, the sixth of seven children of Julia F. McLynn and Seymour B. Wilcox. Seymour Wilcox was in the grain and hay business and was elected sheriff in 1868. [1] Educated in the public schools, Moss was the first female graduate of Virden High School and the valedictorian of her ...

  6. Oct 26, 2015 · Caskets and Infant Death. When Annilee St. Clair passed away in 1900 due to inflammatory rheumatism, it is said that her mother, Luella, was inconsolable. The girl lay in state in one of the St. Clair parlors for days, and it is rumored that the wicker casket in the attic of St. Clair was meant for her. And while the thought of children dying ...

  7. 1854. Columbia College was founded in 1854 as Columbia Female College by the Methodist Conference of South Carolina. 1859. The College, located on Plain Street, now Hampton, in Columbia, SC, opened to students in October 1859. 1862. Only three students graduated in 1862 and four the following year. 1869.

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