Randolph–Macon_College
Andrew SleddBenjamin Lee ArnoldChris Jones (politician)David W. MarsdenE. Almer Ames Jr.Edmund DeJarnette (politician)George E. BarnettGeorge RawlingsHenry Ludwell MooreIris KelsoJames A. JonesJames Cannon Jr.James W. HunnicuttJohn Morgan WellsJohn Q. Rhodes Jr.Joseph Shackford JohnstonJoshua Soule ZimmermanLambuth McGeehee ClarkeLemuel DiggsLemuel F. SmithMargaret RansonePatrick H. DrewryPaul Reeves (Bishop of Georgia)Porter Hardy Jr.Preston BryantSabra KleinThomas Jordan JarvisWilliam D. CardwellWilliam H. HodgesWilliam Murrill
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Christopher CheneryClaude A. SwansonDrew MaloneyE. Barrett PrettymanEdwin Leland JamesHenry Asbury ChristianHugh_ScottJacquelin Smith CooleyJohn Cowper GranberyJohn H. Gibbons (scientist)M. Thomas IngeMary Virginia GaverMatt ShaheenNader TalebzadehRandy ForbesSam GreeneSusie May AmesTed BellWilbur Fisk Tillett
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Building Extraordinary Futures
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Black and lemon
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1979-06-19
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B.F. Price; William West
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architecture
Gothic, Italianate
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campus
Suburban, 116 acres
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Black and lemon
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United States
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Virginia Landmarks Register
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1979-04-17
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bottom
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Location
Randolph–Macon College campus, Ashland, Virginia
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Virginia#USA
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motto
Building Extraordinary Futures
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Randolph–Macon College Buildings
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Randolph–Macon College
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President
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79,003,044