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Doss School

Doss, Gillespie County

Marker Text

One of the state's few remaining rural school systems, Doss School began in 1884 on Doss-Spring Creek Road (3.5 mi. S). Ten years later, land at this site was donated by Tom Nixon, and a small frame structure was built. In 1905, a limestone schoolhouse was built, and in 1927 the present building was added. Over the years, the Onion Creek and Squaw Creek schools have merged with Doss, but the school has maintained its small student-teacher ratio. An important part of the Doss community, the school has played a significant role in the history of education in Gillespie County. (1985)

Marker Details

Address 14174 RR 783
Location Description Doss Community Center, SE corner RR 783 and RR 648. Marker is on E (front) entrance of 1905 limestone schoolhouse.
Marker # 10030
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code schools; educational topics
  • Private Property:

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  • Latitude, Longitude 30.444198, -99.130219

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