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  2. Stewartfield (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Stewartfield is a historic residence on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1849 in a Greek Revival style. [2] The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a part of the 19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource on October 18, 1984.

  3. Spring Hill College - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hill College is a private Jesuit college in Mobile, Alabama.It was founded in 1830 by Michael Portier, Bishop of Mobile.Along with being the oldest college or university in the state of Alabama, it was the first Catholic college in the South, is the fifth-oldest Catholic college in the United States, and is the third-oldest member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.

  4. List of faculty and alumni of Spring Hill College - Wikipedia

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    Ann Bedsole, Alabama State Senator of Mobile was a Spring Hill College trustee. Magda B. Arnold, psychologist who developed the appraisal theory of emotions; taught at Spring Hill from the early 1970s until retirement in 1975. Edward Troye, mid-19th century artist; taught French and drawing at the college from 1849 to 1855. References

  5. Spring Hill College Quadrangle - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Hill College Quadrangle is a grouping of historic structures on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States. The original main building was constructed in 1831 in the Greek Revival style, but burned in 1869. It was replaced within the year by a new main building on the same site in a Neo-Renaissance style.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama

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    30°41′26″N 88°05′40″W. /  30.690556°N 88.094444°W  / 30.690556; -88.094444  ( Ashland Place Historic District) This historic district is an early 20th-century neighborhood consisting of over 90 homes. Architectural styles range from late Victorian to the Craftsman and Tudor Revival. 4. Wade Askew House.

  7. Sodality Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Sodality Chapel. /  30.69222°N 88.13528°W  / 30.69222; -88.13528. The Sodality Chapel is a historic Roman Catholic chapel building on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1850 in a simple Greek Revival style. [2] The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a part ...

  8. Category:Spring Hill College - Wikipedia

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    S. Sodality Chapel. Spring Hill College Quadrangle. Stewartfield (Mobile, Alabama)

  9. Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (Mobile, Alabama)

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    July 3, 1991. Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church was a historic Roman Catholic church building in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It served as the parish church for St. Joseph's Parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile . St. Joseph's Parish was the third oldest in Mobile. It was formed in 1857 to serve Catholics too far removed from ...