Holt Cemetery Chapel - Hutchinson County, TX
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N 36° 01.393 W 101° 13.818
14S E 299031 N 3988824
Built as a school house, became a community center, now a cemetery chapel.
Waymark Code: WMWAHJ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 08/03/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member PISA-caching
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County of building: Hutchinson County
Location of building: CR-22 & FM-281, 6 miles E. of TX-207, 16 miles N. of Stinnett
Built: 1916

This two-room former school house is still used as a polling place and gathering place, with one room converted to be used as the cemetery chapel.

"In the late 1890s Texas enacted colonization and homestead laws that significantly quickened the settlement of the then sparsely populated Panhandle region of North Texas. Hutchinson County soon recorded the required 150 applications for land purchases in the county to formally organize in 1901. In 1903 early county settlers Benjamin and Birda May (Kirk) Holt donated seven acres here to be used as the site of a community schoolhouse and cemetery. The first person buried here was Nola Storrs in 1909.

"A new schoolhouse was built here in 1916 and in 1917 the Holts legally recorded their 7-acre donation. Five acres were set aside for school purposes and two acres for the cemetery, which at that time contained about 11 gravesites. When Holt School trustees deeded the school's five acres and vacated schoolhouse to the Holt Cemetery Association in 1948, about an acre of this property was converted for cemetery use.

"In 1907 the Cemetery Association established policies governing the use of this site. The cemetery, which continues to serve the local community, contains the gravesites of many of this area's first settlers and those of veterans of World War I, World War II, and the Korean conflict." ~ Texas Historical Commission, 1993


"This two-room schoolhouse was constructed in 1916 with lumber and other building materials hauled in from Texoma, Oklahoma. The simple wooden structure exhibits classical revival style detailings, especially in the gable entrance. Other features include oversized windows and decorative wood shingles.

"Regular school classes were held here until 1935, when students began attending school in Spearman. The building, however, remained a community gathering place. The site of worship services, weddings and funerals, it has also hosted community activities such as quilting bees and local theater productions and continues to serve as an election polling place. The school buildings and grounds were deeded to the Holt Cemetery Association in 1949." ~ Texas Historic Commission, 1989

Date of Chapel Construction: 1916

Denomination of Chapel or Cemetery (if applicable): Non-Denominational

Active Chapel?: yes

Main Construction Material of Chapel: Wood

Description of Cemetery added in Long Description: Not Listed

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