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Former Site of Dowdy School

Seguin, Guadalupe County

Marker Text

After the Wolters and Nixon School Districts merged in 1916, school trustees acquired 2 acres here from William Dowdy and erected the Wolters-Nixon School building. A gymnasium and classrooms were added in the early 1930s after an oil boom boosted the local economy. In 1932 the school was renamed Dowdy and offered high school classes for the first time. Despite a steady decline in student enrollment after 1938, the high school continued and students excelled in various team sports. Dowdy School was annexed to the Seguin School System in 1951. (1994)

Marker Details

Address Dowdy School Road
Location Description from Seguin, go on US 90A east 10 miles, turn north onto FM 1150, continue 1 mile, then turn left about 0.6 miles on Dowdy School Road (CR 212).
Marker # 1950
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.572714, -97.778138

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