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Black Education in Seguin

Seguin, Guadalupe County

Marker Text

Sponsored by the Second Baptist Church, the first public school for blacks in Seguin opened in 1871. Through the efforts of the Rev. Leonard Ilsley (1818-1903), and the Rev. William Baton Ball (1840-1923), a frame school was built on this site, and named Abraham Lincoln School. Ball was the first principal. In 1892, the Lincoln School became a part of the Seguin Public School System. The name was changed to Ball High School in 1925, and ceased to be separate facility for blacks in 1966 when the Seguin Public School System was integrated. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

Marker Details

Address 225 North Saunders
Location Description 225 North Saunders, Seguin
Marker # 421
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Baptist denomination; African American topics; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.570825, -97.971585

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