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Alonzo Church (college president)

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During Church's tenure, the following campus buildings were erected: Classroom/Library (Southern half of current Academic Building, 1831), the Chapel (1832), Phi Kappa Hall (1836), Lumpkin House (Rock House, 1844), Lustrat House (1847), Garden Club House (1857) and The Arch (1858) (funded through
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Although Church served longer than any president of the University, there were numerous clashes with student and faculty during his tenure which resulted in declines in enrollment and faculty upheaval.
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Franklin College, University of Georgia, Athens, 1852-53
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by Lucian Lamar Knight, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1917, vol. V, pp. 2659–2660.
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from 1900 until his death on December 7, 1912, and brother of
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sale of the University Botanical Garden for $ 1,000).
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President of the
University of Georgia

Moses Waddel
Andrew A. Lipscomb
Brattleboro
Vermont
Athens
Georgia
Alma mater
Middlebury College

University of Georgia
Brattleboro
Vermont
Middlebury College
Librarian of the United States Senate
Alonzo Church
Princeton University
alma mater
UCLA
George Alexander Croom
Alonzo Church Croom
Comptroller of the State of Florida
Hardy Bryan Croom
Goodwood Plantation
Athens, Georgia
History of the University of Georgia
Church, Alonzo
Rev. Dr. Alonzo Church
From Ahmedunggar to Lavonia Presidents at the University of Georgia 1785-1997

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