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  2. History. Established in 1910 on the southern outskirts of downtown Montgomery, Alabama, the school was named for a Southern poet, Sidney Lanier, who lived in Montgomery during 1866–67. The high school moved to new facilities in 1929 further to the south. The late Gothic Revival building was constructed 1928–1929 to consolidate the original ...

  3. Sidney Lanier High School is a local public high school of the San Antonio Independent School District in the westside of San Antonio, Texas ( United States ). Serving the San Antonio Independent School District, Lanier has an enrollment of 1,547 students. For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given a "C" by the Texas Education Agency .

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  4. Toni Tennille. Cathryn Antoinette " Toni " Tennille [1] (born May 8, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist. A contralto, she is best known as one-half of the 1970s duo Captain & Tennille with her former husband Daryl Dragon; their signature song is " Love Will Keep Us Together ."

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Feb. 3, 1842, Macon, Ga., U.S. Died: Sept. 7, 1881, Lynn, N.C. (aged 39) Awards And Honors: Hall of Fame (1945) Notable Works: “Science of English Verse, The”. Sidney Lanier (born Feb. 3, 1842, Macon, Ga., U.S.—died Sept. 7, 1881, Lynn, N.C.) was an American musician and poet whose verse often suggests the rhythms and thematic development ...

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  6. Mar 3, 2017 · The old Sidney Lanier High School was constructed on McDonough Street from 1909 to 1910 and had the distinction of being the first coeducational public high school in Montgomery. The doors of the old school opened on September 26, 1910, with four-hundred, seventy-eight (478) students, and fifteen (15) faculty members.

  7. Constructed on McDonough Street in 1909-1910, the old Sidney Lanier High School was the first co-educational public high school in Montgomery. The school was named for Sidney Lanier: poet, musician, and critic. He was born in Georgia in 1842, had served in the Confederate Army, and had lived in Montgomery from 1866-1867.

  8. Jul 18, 2002 · He died on September 7, 1881, in Lynn, North Carolina, where he had traveled in the hope that the climate might cure him. Artistic Works. Laniers works reflect his education, his love of literature and music, and his concerns for the Reconstruction South. His first major publication was his only novel, Tiger-Lilies (1867).

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