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upon which to build a school with the facilities adequate to care for the many girls eager to acquire a Catholic education. The spot p u r c h a s e d by the Congregation was one of the most historic in Texas. When Austin became the capital of the Re- public of Texas this ground had been appropriated for the residence of Mirabeau B. Lamar, second president of the Republic. Many epoch making events had taken place in the white frame building on the hill overlooking Austin. In later years the property was p u r c h a s e d by Governor Peter Bell for his residence. The sisters bought the plot from Mrs. Mary Duffau. Because the new Saint Mary's Academy was expected to become one of the outstanding schools for girls in the South, an imposing edifice of Texas stone was planned for the ground on the hill. In the summer of 1885 the four-story building was completed. For eleven years the academy continued to grow, but is rapid strides were not confined to spiritual and scholastic spheres alone. A large north wing had been added to the school in 1901. The year 1908 saw recognition of Saint Mary's superior instruction in the form of affiliation with the University of Texas. By 1913 the registration had reached a mark that is still a peak in the history of the school, and in the Fall of that same year the Alumnae Association was organized. A half-century of endeavor to bring Christ into the lives of countless girls through the medium of a Christian education was completed in 1924, the Golden Jubilee year. The high esteem in which the academy was held not only by its local friends but also by all who had felt its influence, no matter how indirectly, was demonstrated on the occasion of the Jubilee. Telegrams poured in fromallover the country. TheSisters of the Holy Cross received a cablegram of benediction from the Sovereign Pontiff himself. These evidences of regard were fitting tribute to the efforts of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, some of whom had actually given their lives in the service of Saint Mary's Academy. The depression of the 1930 s left its mark on Saint Mary's as it did on numerous other institutions throughout the land. But the academy survived the trials of those years because of the beautiful faith of sisters and pupils alike. Indeed, the hand of
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SaintMary’s Academy, 206 East Seventh Street, was the second build- ing occupied by the Sister s of the Holy Cross in Austin, Texas. From this building were graduated most of the academy’s present alumnae.
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The Administration Building of Saint Mary’s Academy at Forty-first and Red River Streets, where Sisters of the Holy Cross will continue the work they began seventy-five years ago in Austin, Texas.
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