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Site of Old Goodnight College

Goodnight, Armstrong County

Marker Text

(1898-1917) Founded by first permanent Texas Panhandle ranchers, Col. and Mrs. Charles Goodnight. With 20 students, classes began in the Methodist church while donors' funds were being used to erect 3-story administration building, two dormitories, and dining hall. Enrolment grew to 200; school had good athletic program. College in 1905 became a Baptist-supported academy; a junior college, 1913. Presidents were: Dr. Marshall McIlhaney, C. H. Webb, the Rev. J. P. Reynolds, Dr. D. T. Sutherland, the Rev. A. H. Thornton, E. B. Moore, and R. B. Morgan. In World War I era the useful pioneer school closed. (1971)

Marker Details

Address FM 294
Location Description NW corner of FM 294 and Juliet-John Road.
Marker # 2225
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 35.03825, -101.186319

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