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Clifton Lutheran College

Clifton, Bosque County

Marker Text

Organized May 6, 1896. Located on land donated by N. J. Nelson and T. T. Hogevold. The first building, erected with voluntary donations and labor, opened as high school October 28, 1897; after 1923 housed artifacts collection of Jacob Olson, early Norwegian settler. Under the direction of Dr. Carl Tyssen, president, college courses were offered in 1922; accredited as a two-year college in 1924. High school was discontinued in 1938. College merged with Texas Lutheran College, Seguin, in 1954. Two buildings formerly used by the college remain on the site. (1975)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description at Bosque Memorial Museum, Avenue Q south and West 9th Street, Clifton
Marker # 4756
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; Lutheran denomination; Norweigan settlement
Latitude, Longitude 31.772682, -97.587409

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