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- John_Becks_Boys_Academy abstract "Lititz Academy for Boys was a highly esteemed nineteenth century boarding school in the Moravian village of Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It drew students from throughout the eastern U.S. and even from Canada, the Caribbean and Europe. In total, 2,326 pupils passed through Beck's curriculum, including Major General John F. Reynolds, a Union army leader killed at Gettysburg and his older brother Admiral William Reynolds; a number of successful businessmen, educators and Congressmen; railroad president Franklin B. Gowen; and the nephew of the abolitionist and Reconstruction politician, Thaddeus Stevens.".
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- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Bethlehem,_Pennsylvania.
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- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_B._Gowen.
- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Reynolds.
- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster_County,_Pennsylvania.
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- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Nazareth,_Pennsylvania.
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- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink Thaddeus_Stevens.
- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLink William_Reynolds_(naval_officer).
- John_Becks_Boys_Academy wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Beck's Boys Academy".
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- John_Becks_Boys_Academy comment "Lititz Academy for Boys was a highly esteemed nineteenth century boarding school in the Moravian village of Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It drew students from throughout the eastern U.S. and even from Canada, the Caribbean and Europe. In total, 2,326 pupils passed through Beck's curriculum, including Major General John F.".
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