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Little Egypt

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

The rural settlement of Little Egypt began when former slave Jeff Hill bought a tract of approximately thirty acres of land across Thurgood Lane from this marker in 1883. By the 1920s, the Egypt Chapel Baptist Church and a one-room school had been added to a growing number of homesteads on the tract. Due to Little Egypt's early establishment and distance from Dallas, for more than seventy years it retained many of its rural characteristics despite the growing encroachment of urban development. In 1962, however, the entire community collectively sold their property to developers. The church was relocated to south Dallas, where it remains as a testament to African American accomplishment and perseverance in Texas. (2018)

Marker Details

Address 10031 East Northwest Hwy
Location Description Dallas Parks and Recreation Department Paul Dyer Administration Complex. Marker is on W side of Thurgood Ln., 400 feet NW of Northwest Hwy (Spur 244)
Marker # 20076
Dedicated 2018
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communities; African American topics; city planning and development
Latitude, Longitude 32.864993, -96.713751

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