Site of Leatherwood School
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 33° 41.034 W 101° 03.794
14S E 308746 N 3729018
One of two historic markers in a pullout on the US 62 east of Crosbyton TX
Waymark Code: WMKCA7
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/18/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
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This marker preserved the history of the Leatherwood School, about 1/2 mile north of here on the FM836.
Marker Number: 4822

Marker Text:
This area of Crosby County was settled in 1898 by the family and relatives of M. G. Leatherwood. As other families began to arrive, the need for a nearby school became apparent. As a result, the Leatherwood Common School District was created in 1912. The first classes, held in the spring of 1913 in a one-room schoolhouse on land donated by M. G. Leatherwood, were taught by Ellsworth Ham. The location of the school was changed twice before it was moved to this site at the eastern edge of the county. At the height of its growth, Leatherwood School employed three teachers who taught 36 students in a three-room schoolhouse. In 1935 the Zumalt School District consolidated with Leatherwood, but by 1945 only elementary students were being taught here. The final classes at Leatherwood were held in 1949, when the area was made part of the Crosbyton School District. Leatherwood was typical of many early Texas rural schools in that its longevity was influenced by the migration from farms to the city. Although rural schools were closed as farm populations decreased and improved roads and transportation made the cities more accessible, their histories play an important part in the heritage of public education in Texas. (1983)


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