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The boy who died at Linton Hall Military School: Eduardo Facha García, 1944-1954

Among the graves at the Linton Hall cemetery, one stands out from the others.  It is the grave of Eduardo Facha García, a cadet born in 1944 and who died in 1954 at Linton Hall Military School.  I do...

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My last days at Linton Hall: School is out!

The best thing about being in the eighth grade was knowing with complete certainty that it would be my last year at Linton Hall Military School.That didn't really sink in at first, since I had a long...

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Running away from Linton Hall

I never ran away, because I had nowhere to go. If I had gone home I would have been sent right back, and I had no sympathetic grandma or adult older brother living on his own who would let me stay a...

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Huge new book about Linton Hall Military School just published!

The newest, biggest book about Linton Hall ever has just been published. And you can buy it at cost!This book is huge: 7x10 inches, 208 pages, 51 chapters with over 60,000 words of text, plus lots of...

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Why Linton Hall Had to Change

Linton Hall School has undergone radical changes during the time since I was there. As far as I can tell, most of these changes were in response to external factors, rather than the result of a desire...

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Linton Hall alumni included Nicaraguan president's sons

During the 1962-1963 school year, Luis Somoza, age 12, and his brother Alvaro, age 11, attended Linton Hall Military School. (I do not know whether they attended Linton Hall other years.) They were the...

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Huge new book about Linton Hall Military School just published!

The newest, biggest book about Linton Hall ever has just been published. And you can buy it at cost!This book is huge: 7x10 inches, 208 pages, 51 chapters with over 60,000 words of text, plus lots of...

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Linton Hall's Precursor, St. Joseph Institute, in 1922 Had Flies, Bedbugs,...

A scathing report by Joseph Tobin, O.S.B. written on August 4, 1922, described extremely filthy conditions at Saint Joseph Institute, the boys' boarding school run by Benedictine priests and brothers...

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Why Didn't Linton Hall Help Poor Children Learn a Trade?

That was, after all, the condition under which the Benedictine Order was given 1,736 acres of land by Sister Mary Baptista, V.H.M.. (Note 1)In 1893, Sister Mary Baptista gave the land subject to the...

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Bill Farquhar on Linton Hall History

Bill Farquhar, who was sports coach as well as gym and geography instructor at Linton Hall for several decades, was also somewhat of a history buff. In 1992, he delivered a speech on Linton Hall...

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Linton Hall's Benedictine Tradition: The Shocking Truth

On the web, Linton Hall School describes itself as "a Catholic school in Benedictine Tradition." So what really is this "Benedictine Tradition?" I doubt that most people really know; and I think it...

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Linton Hall Military School Uniform Pictures

A picture is worth a thousand words ... here are some photos of the Linton Hall dress uniform.

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Maxime "Max" DuCharme, Commandant of Linton Hall Military School, Passes Away

Maxime "Max" L. DuCharme, Jr. who was Linton Hall Military School's fourth and last Commandant, passed away on or about June 11, 2018. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on June 21 at Sunset Hills...

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Sister Mary David, OSB Writes Back

For the past eight years, I've been writing about Linton Hall Military School, which I attended while Sister Mary David was principal. A few years ago, she resumed use of her birth name, and is now...

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Sister Mary David, former LHMS Principal, Dies

Sister Mary David, who for many years was the principal of Linton Hall Military School, has died on May 21, 2023. She was 93 years old.Born Doris Carolyn Nolte on October 27, 1929 in Henrico, Virginia,...

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Linton Hall Photos (part 2) Linton Hall Cemetery

Here are more photos provided by an alumnus. These are of the Linton hall Cemetery, located on the Linton Hall property, north of the pool.

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The Differences Among Linton Hall's Oficers

"All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others." -- Animal Farm by George Orwell, a book we read in English class at Linton Hall.Not all officers were equal. The difference was not just in...

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Col. Marlin S. Reichley, former Linton Hall Military School Commandant

Linton Hall’s third Commandant was Marlin Sherwood Reichley, who held the position for almost thirty years. Born in Ohio on February 2, 1915, he grew up in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, and earned Bachelor,...

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Linton Hall Alumni Online Video Websites

The following are videos of Linton Hall Military School found on youtube website. Most videos were originally filmed with 8 mm or Super 8 film cameras, and transferred to video. I have included...

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Index to ALL My Blog Posts

It's about time! Back in November 2012 —almost twelve years ago— I posted an index of my blog posts. This updated index contains all my posts since I started blogging in 2010. For new readers, I...

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