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Pontotoc and San Fernando Academy

Pontotoc, Mason County

Marker Text

(Site of Academy is 100 yards north) Pontotoc, settled about 1859, was named by first merchant, M. R. Kidd, for his former home town in Mississippi. Post office was opened 1878 in the B. J. Willis home, with Mrs. Willis postmaster. Founded by interested citizens, San Fernando Academy (probably named for nearby creek), opened 1883. Pupils (200 during academy's career) took regular subjects or courses leading toward teacher certificates. Principals were K. T. Hamilton and W. C. Roaten. After academy failed, site was sold by W. J. and B. J. Willis and used by the public school until 1927. (1972)

Marker Details

Address SH 71
Location Description SH 71, N side, between Willis St and RR 501
Marker # 11294
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.909504, -98.979018

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