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Site of Cooper School and Church

Burkburnett, Wichita County

Marker Text

Arkansas natives James (J. D.) and Dora Cooper established an early farmstead here about 1900. In 1910 J. D. Cooper persuaded the county to create a school district for the community of Cooper which had developed in the area. Cooper School was built about 1910. Cooper Methodist Church, organized in 1913, held services in the school until a chapel was built about 1916. The chapel was relocated here in 1922 to a site near the newly erected Cooper School building. The school merged with the Cashion School District in 1927-28 and Cooper Methodist Church merged with Friberg Methodist Church in 1947.

Marker Details

Address FM 1177 about 4 mile form SH 240
Location Description From Burkburnett take SH 240 south 4 miles, then turn east onto FM 1177; about 4 miles to marker.
Marker # 4761
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination; educational topics; churches
Latitude, Longitude 34.045045, -98.457885

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