Category:Concordia College (Indiana)
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Concordia College was a six-year high school and junior college of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. It was founded in Perry County, Missouri, in 1839, moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1847, and finally to Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1861. The high school was separated from it in 1935, and the junior college was closed in 1957.
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Media in category "Concordia College (Indiana)"
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Aerial view of Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Ind (74179).jpg 3,343 × 2,169; 3.39 MB
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Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1857.jpg 778 × 600; 93 KB
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Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Gymnasium, 1875.jpg 740 × 600; 74 KB
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Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Hanser Hall, c1900.jpg 759 × 600; 74 KB
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Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Martha Hall, c1860.jpg 800 × 572; 62 KB
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- 1957 disestablishments in the United States
- Christian schools in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Educational institutions in the United States established in 1839
- Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
- Lutheran universities and colleges in the United States
- Lutheranism in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Universities and colleges in Fort Wayne, Indiana