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Gainesville State School

Gainesville, Cooke County

Marker Text

Authorized by the Thirty-Third Texas Legislature in 1913, the Texas State Training School for Girls opened on 160 acres east of Gainesville in 1916. Initially headed by Dr. Carrie Weaver Smith, the facility offered education, agricultural and vocational skills to girls and young women. Agnes Stephens was superintendent from 1925 to 1941. Campus facilities were added and improved over the years, including cottages, an academic building, and gymnasium. In 1966, the school was racially integrated, and in 1974, it became co-educational and renamed Gainesville State School. In 1988, the school became an all-male juvenile correctional facility. After more than a century in operation, the school continues to care for young Texans in need. (1988)

Marker Details

Address 1379 FM 678
Location Description Gainesville State School, N side FM 678, 1.0 mi. E of FM 3092. Marker is at entrance.
Marker # 20010
Dedicated 2018
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; state agencies; women's topics; integration
Latitude, Longitude 33.623213, -97.090228

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