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Clark, Randolph Lee (1871-1941)

Gainesville, Cooke County

Marker Text

A native of Fort Worth, Randolph Lee Clark worked as a cowboy on the XIT Ranch as a young man. After graduating from Add-Ran Christian University, he worked for state educational offices in Austin. He served as school superintendent in Wichita Falls from 1915 to 1923, when he moved to Gainesville to accept a similar position. With the help of the Kiwanis Club, he convinced the city to open Gainesville Junior College in 1924. Active in state and national educational organizations, Clark was considered a pioneer in the Texas Junior College movement. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

Marker Details

Address 1525 W. California
Location Description 1525 West California, on campus of North Central Texas College, Cooke County Campus (next to flag poles).
Marker # 4193
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; cowboys
Latitude, Longitude 33.612928, -97.164347

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