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Saginaw School

Saginaw, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Jarvis J. Green settled here in 1882 and named the site for his former home of Saginaw, Michigan. The Fort Worth and Denver and Santa Fe railroads later crossed here, and in 1892 the first school opened. It was a tuition school on McLeroy Boulevard which became a public school the following year. A 1910 teachers strike against child labor in the school led to the creation of a local parent-teacher association. Fannie Gillen donated land at this site in 1913 and trustees built a two-story brick schoolhouse, replaced in the 1930s by a Preston Geren-designed school funded through the Works Progress Administration. Saginaw schools combined with Eagle Mountain in 1948, and the campus, with several additions, has continued to serve the community. (2007)

Marker Details

Address 301 W. McLeroy Blvd.
Location Description Saginaw Elementary School, SW corner W. McLeroy Blvd. and Bluebonnet St.
Marker # 13984
Dedicated 2007
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code schools; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.630989, -97.666731

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