Marist Place
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Marist Place is the former location of a school building at today's 123 East Charlton Street in Savannah, Georgia, United States, in the southwest tything of Lafayette Square. It was located in what became Savannah's Historic District. The building was home to the Marist School for Boys between 1919 and 1939. A plaque on the building, erected June 9, 1989, by Colonel Joseph B. Bergen, Class of 1939, reads:
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Marist Place
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Marist Place
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The former site of the Marist School is now occupied by this building, pictured in 2013
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Marist Place is the former location of a school building at today's 123 East Charlton Street in Savannah, Georgia, United States, in the southwest tything of Lafayette Square. It was located in what became Savannah's Historic District. The building was home to the Marist School for Boys between 1919 and 1939. A plaque on the building, erected June 9, 1989, by Colonel Joseph B. Bergen, Class of 1939, reads: The site of Marist School for Boys, 1919 – 1939, Grammar School Operated by Marist Brothers of the Schools: Last graduating class, June 9, 1939, Rev. Brother Eugene Bergeron, F.M.S., teacher; Reverend Brother Nicholas Whiteside, F.M.S., principal; Rev. Monsignor T. James McNamara, pastor, and Most Reverend Archbishop Gerald P. O’Hara, D.D., J.U.D., Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta.
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123 East Charlton Street,Lafayette Square
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