
George Clem School 1887~1965-1C85-Greeneville
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Markerman62
N 36° 09.880 W 082° 50.403
17S E 334497 N 4003781
Located on Bus US 11E at Floral St.
Waymark Code: WMR81N
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 05/24/2016
Views: 6
In 1887, with assistance from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, the George Clem School was organized as Greeneville College. In 1932, the Greeneville Board of Education leased the property to provide public education for Negroes. Three years later, George Clem was appointed principal. Consisting of grades one through ten, the school was renamed Greeneville College High School. In 1937, the 11th grade was added. A year later, the school became an accredited four-year school. In 1939, the city purchased the school and renamed in the George Clem School. A decade later, the original building was demolished and the present building was erected in 1950. The school closed in 1965 when the public schools desegregated, and it became the location of the Greeneville City Schools Central Office.
Marker Name: George Clem School 1887-1965
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Building
 Marker Number: 1C 85
 Group(s) Responsible for placing Marker: Tennessee Historical Commission

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