Illinois Bend School Outhouse - Illinois Bend, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 33° 52.817 W 097° 29.154
14S E 640026 N 3749913
A weathered two-seater stands behind the historic Illinois Bend School, which is now used as an area community center.
Waymark Code: WMPRYC
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/15/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Thot
Views: 1

The outhouse itself is collapsing, so it probably would not be a good idea to use the facilities, although the seats are still intact. The wood inside is in reasonably good shape, but the construction has not survived time and the elements, and there is no observable maintenance or provisioning. There is also a corrugated tin screen around the outhouse, and notably, one can make out "Restroom" on the screen, painted in black. Above that, someone has whited out "Women's", suggesting that there was another outhouse here at some point. In any event, there is a modern facility onsite now, with doors marked "Cowboys" and "Cowgirls", but these are open only when the school building is in use.
Location:
Illinois Bend is generally regarded as a ghost town, but a drive through the area will probably get you a wave from one of the locals. There are plenty of signs throughout Montague County pointing towards Illinois Bend as well. The school building has been honored by the Texas Historical Commission with two historical markers, the later of which provides some background: Located in the bend of the Red River in northeast Montague County, Illinois Bend received an official title in 1877. By the 1890s, Illinois Bend was a thriving community where cotton farming swelled the population. Many churches and schools were conducted in private homes prior to 1845 when the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas set aside provisions to aid local lodges in erecting educational buildings. In January 1893, a Masonic building for fraternal, educational and spiritual purposes was erected here. During the week, the lower level was used as a one room school and a church on Sundays. The original name of the school district was Valley Branch School District No. 14 due to the location near the branch which feeds into the Red River. Over time, it became known as Illinois Bend School District No. 14. All age levels were taught in the same room and the first teacher was W.O. Edwards. There was no electricity or plumbing in the school until 1945 so outhouses were erected behind the building. The lower portion of the building was also the social center of the community, hosting reunions, wedding receptions and other group activities. With the onset of WWII, the school closed in 1944. Church services in the lower level ceased in the 1920s with the establishment of local churches. In 1968, the building was no longer used on a regular basis; however, an Illinois Bend community homecoming was held each fall and continues today. The building was refurbished by the Illinois Bend Community Club in 1987 and is a remnant of the community partnerships formed with the help of the Masonic lodge.


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