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Langtry School

Langtry, Val Verde County

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The first Langtry School was built on this site prior to 1900. A 1911 school building had a bell to summon children to class and the community to Sunday School. The academic year typically lasted six months or less, with reading, writing, civics and math as the the main subjects. In 1934 the present schoolhouse was built for ten grades under one roof. The auditorium hosted many school, church and social activities. In the 1950s, Pumpville school consolidated with Langtry, which in turn closed in 1972 when students started attending Comstock. The historic schoolhouse, renamed Vashti Skiles Community Cenyer for Langtry's longtime teacher, remains a focal point of the historic town. (2008)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Vashti Skiles Community Center; bounded by Boothill Rd., Travis Ave., Torres Ave. & Pecos St.
Marker # 15565
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.808902, -101.557997

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