Robert E. Lee High School - Baytown, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 29° 43.873 W 094° 59.189
15R E 307873 N 3290654
Two story building with the school name above the door.
Waymark Code: WM10CDH
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/13/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
Views: 4

Historical Marker:

After a population increase due to the discovery of oil in 1908, local residents realized the need for permanent school facilities and formed the Goose Creek Independent School District in 1919, encompassing the cities of Goose Creek, Pelly, and Baytown and the Wooster community. Prominent Houston architect Harry D. Payne designed a new school, which opened in fall 1928. The Art Deco-style building with classical elements is concrete-framed with a stucco veneer on a concrete foundation. Notable features include glazed terra cotta roof tiles, brick trimmed niches with urns, and classical finials.

Robert E. Lee High School, named due to the confederate general’s popularity in the area, served as a senior high school for the entire district. Sited between Goose Creek-Baytown highway (now Market Street) and the Dayton-Goose Creek Railroad (now Union Pacific), the school was centrally located in the tri-cities, allowing it to unite them and become the heart of the area. As a stated purpose of the school was to become the center of all community activities, various organizations and churches were allowed to use its facilities, and the auditorium became a popular venue for civic events.

Another purpose was adult education; from 1934 to 1951, Lee Junior College held classes at night on the high school campus. Disaster struck on April 29, 1987, when a fire, later determined to be arson, engulfed the main building. Alumni and citizens insisted on restoration of the building to its original appearance. From the beginning, Robert E. Lee High School students have won numerous honors in both academics and athletics. Over the years, the school has expanded and modernized to consistently meet the highest standards and remain a first-class high school.
Style: Art Deco

Structure Type: Other

Architect: Harry D. Payne

Date Built: 1928

Supporting references: Not listed

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