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Center Point School

Center Point, Kerr County

Marker Text

Prior to the settlement of the community of Zanzenburg and Center Point, school was taught in shacks and homes. From 1873-1875, B.F. Johnson taught classes in the first school held in various buildings in the area. From 1876-1884, the Center Point Academy served as the community’s school. In 1884, Dr. J.C. Nowlin donated an acre of land for a school building and a plank building was erected. In 1910, San Antonio architect Alfred Giles designed and J. V. Oppert built a two-story limestone building. The school officially opened for classes in the fall of 1911. Students still receive an education in the original limestone building, which serves as an educational and social hub for Center Point. (2011)

Marker Details

Address 215 China Street
Location Description Center Point, 215 China Street
Marker # 16951
Dedicated 2011
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Education
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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