Site of Bartley-Woods School
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 33° 29.355 W 096° 01.760
14S E 776014 N 3709476
Texas Historical Marker noting this as the site of the old Bartley-Woods school building, which served three communities here in rural Fannin County until 1958.
Waymark Code: WMV3JY
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/17/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
Views: 2

Marker Number: 8838

Marker Text:
Several rural schools existed in Fannin County in the 1890s, including Bartley School and Woods School. In 1932 the county school board consolidated the schools, along with Providence School and formed the Bartley-Woods School. Three teachers were responsible for not only the consolidation, but for teaching a wide range of subjects. A new brick building, designed by architect Hoke Smith, was erected here in 1940 on land acquired by the Bartley-Woods School District. Constructed with assistance from the Works Progress Administration, the new school building included seven classrooms, a library, cafeteria, and an auditorium with seating for 300 people. The modern campus served a large area. By 1941 seven teachers instructed about 200 pupils. A gymnasium was added to the school in the early 1950s. The school not only provided quality education for youth, but also community programs that benefited farmers and returning veterans after World War II. The building also served as a community center for the area for several years. The county school board closed the Bartley-Woods School in 1958. The building was razed in 1991. (1996)


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