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Early City School

San Angelo, Tom Green County

Marker Text

This structure-- once a school and now a school administration building-- was originally located in the town of Ben Ficklin and served as the County Courthouse. After an 1882 flood leveled most of the town, this building was dismantled, moved here, and rebuilt in 1884-1885 for use as a school. The 2-story, 63' X 42' structure had 6 classrooms, an assembly hall and 3 recitation rooms. The cupola atop the roof contained a bell. The furniture included a stove and double desks for the pupils. In first year, 9 teachers were employed; superintendent was A. McCrimmon. (1969)

Marker Details

Address N. Magdalen St.
Location Description N. Magdalen St., San Angelo
Marker # 1340
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational buildings; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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