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New London School Explosion

New London, Rusk County

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New London School Explosion on March 18, 1937, a massive explosion destroyed the New London Junior-Senior High School, instantly killing an estimated 296 students and teachers. The subsequent deaths of victims from injuries sustained that day brought the final death count to 311. The explosion was blamed on a natural gas leak beneath the school building. Within weeks of the disaster the Texas Legislature passed a law requiring an odor to be added to natural gas, which previously was odorless and therefore undetectable. This memorial to victims of the explosion was erected in 1939.

Marker Details

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Location Description SH 42, at base of arch
Marker # 11023
Dedicated 1989
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.237185, -94.943881

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