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  1. Lawrence Sullivan Ross, Confederate States Army general and Texas governor, 1887–1891, was a graduate of Florence Wesleyan University, now the University of North Alabama LaGrange graduate R.H. Rivers , after becoming president of the college, led most of the students and all but one faculty member from the mountain in late 1854 to relocate to Florence.

  2. Lawrence Sullivan Ross, Texas governor from 1887 to 1891, was a graduate of Florence Wesleyan University, now the University of North Alabama. LaGrange graduate Richard H. Rivers , after becoming president of the college, led most of the students and all but one faculty member from the mountain in late 1854 to relocate to Florence.

  3. encyclopediaofalabama.org › article › university-ofUniversity of North Alabama

    Aug 1, 2024 · Both the original and new school sites operated under the name LaGrange College for nearly a year, but by 1856, the Florence campus had been renamed Florence Wesleyan University. In 1862, Robert A. Young became president of Florence Wesleyan and struggled to keep the school operating during the Civil War years. He resigned in 1866, and the ...

  4. The Alabama State Legislature changed the name of the institution to Florence State Teachers College in 1929, and in 1957, it became Florence State College. In 1974, the school was renamed the University of North Alabama, reflecting its expanded academic programs and growing student body.

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · The University of North Alabama (UNA) is a public university in Florence, Alabama. It is the state's oldest public university. Occupying a 130-acre (0.5 km2) ca...

  6. Description. The University of North Alabama traces its roots all the way back to LaGrange College and its charter in 1830. The college moved to Florence in 1855 and renamed Florence Wesleyan University. The college closed during 1861-1869 due to the Civil War. When it reopened, it failed due to lack of funds.

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  8. Jul 20, 2017 · Here are three of the oldest and most historical buildings on campus. Coby Hall. Coby Hall is the location of the Office of Admissions headquarters, and is also available to use for receptions, dinners and weddings. However, when it was built in 1843, it served as the new home of John Simpson, who later became one of Florence’s leading merchants.

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