Constructed in 1912, it was built during the presidency of Hopson O. Murfee, the second president of the institute and son of the founder, James T.
[2] The President's House, Marion Institute was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
[1] It is a two-story frame residence at Marion Military Institute.
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