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Site of Central School

Marshall, Harrison County

Marker Text

Early schools for Marshall's African Americans consisted of loosely organized classes held in homes, churches, and lodge halls. In 1894 Professor H. B. Pemberton, Sr., convinced city officials of the need for a school building and a fixed curriculum for African Americans. Pemberton arranged a loan, which the African American community repaid, to establish Marshall's first public school, "Central School," at this site in 1894. Central expanded in 1906 to include a high school. Central High School moved in 1925 and the school here was renamed "Hillside." Hillside School closed in 1941. (1994)

Marker Details

Address 400 S. Alamo Blvd.
Location Description NE corner S. Alamo Blvd. and E. Travis St. Marker faces Travis St.
Marker # 10142
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.541781, -94.36251

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