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Site of Alvarado School, Church and Union Building

Alvarado, Johnson County

Marker Text

In 1854, E.M. Heath petitioned for the formation of Johnson County. That year, William Balch gave this site for a school, church and union meeting-house. Residents constructed a one-room log building for a school and meeting space for Baptist, Methodist, Disciples of Christ and Cumberland Presbyterian congregations, as well as for county officials and community events. Here, people discussed many issues, including Johnson County's creation and Alvarado's incorporation. Officials continued meeting here after W.C. Wright, son of mayor J.H. Wright, and his wife, Mollie, built a home here in 1871. The property remains the site of a private residence. (2004)

Marker Details

Address 202 S. Cummings Dr.
Location Description
Marker # 15222
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; educational topics; churches
Latitude, Longitude 32.406081, -97.214884

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