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Albemarle Female Institute became the Rawlings Institute (both of which were affiliates of the Baptists). The school was purchased by the Episcopal Church and renamed St. Anne's School in [[1910]]. | Founded as the [[Albemarle Female Institute]] in 1857, later became the Rawlings Institute (both of which were affiliates of the Baptists). The school was purchased by the Episcopal Church and renamed [[St. Anne's School]] in [[1910]]. | ||
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Founded as the Albemarle Female Institute in 1857, later became the Rawlings Institute (both of which were affiliates of the Baptists). The school was purchased by the Episcopal Church and renamed St. Anne's School in 1910.
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