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词条 Pio Nono College (Georgia)
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Pio Nono College was a Roman Catholic college in Macon, Georgia which operated from 1876-1920. The cornerstone was laid on May 3, 1874, at which time the New York Times stated that it was to be "by far the largest Catholic college in the South."[1] It operated as a non-denominational institution, and was not successful. In 1883, it was taken over by the Jesuits, and renamed St. Stanislaus College. It burned to the ground in November of 1920 and was not rebuilt. In 1926 the site was divided into 110 lots and became Macon's first subdivision, called "Stanislaus" after the college.[2]

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1. ^"Pio Nono College, Macon, Ga." New York Times May 4, 1874.
2. ^[https://www.gatewaymacon.org/top-5-lists/top-5-stanislaus.cms "Top 5 Facts About St. Stanislaus" Gatewaymacon.com]

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