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Site of Graham School |
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4 mi. W on US 380; 2 mi. S on FM 399, Graham,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
33° 9' 2.85188000004",
-101° 28' 14.5578500004"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Second school in the county. Established in 1904 as Graham Chapel School; named for local settler Newt Graham. A school was built on land given by Joe McMahon. Early trustees: McMahon, J. F. Maxey, and J. I. Wilburn. Second building was erected 1915. Upon consolidation with Gossett School in 1930, a brick building was constructed here and named Graham School. It had first gymnasium in the county. It consolidated 1957 with Post School. The building was used as a community center 1959-1963, and was then razed; the present building was erected in 1964. 1969
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Site of Graham School Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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