St. Ignatius College

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St. Ignatius College

Description

St. Ignatius College was build on the corner of Twelfth and May Streets fulfilling Father Arnold Damen's goal of creating an institution that would educate the immigrants of Chicago. The school that would later become Loyola University Chicago opened on September 5, 1870 with a class of 37 students.

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date digital: 2011-02-07

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St. Ignatius College

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

University Archives and Special Collections

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St. Ignatius College

Rights

Contact the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, archive@luc.edu, for permission to copy or publish.

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St. Ignatius College