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Blackwell School

Marfa, Presidio County

Marker Text

Education for local children of Mexican descent dates from 1889, when the former Methodist Church became a schoolhouse. The school, named for longtime principal Jesse Blackwell, served hundreds of Hispanic children up to ninth grade. Students were told to speak only English on campus; Spanish words written on slips of paper were buried on the grounds in a mock funeral ceremony. The school closed in 1965 with integration of Marfa schools. The building sat vacant until preservation efforts by the Blackwell School Alliance, formed in 2006. The one-story schoolhouse has a modified hip roof, front-gabled entry, and plastered 24-inch thick adobe walls on a stone foundation. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2010

Marker Details

Address 501 S. Abbott St.
Location Description Southwest corner W. Waco and S. Abbott streets
Marker # 16572
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; educational buildings
Latitude, Longitude 30.305917, -104.022306

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