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Site of Primrose School

Ropesville, Hockley County

Marker Text

(About one-half mile southwest) First public school in Hockley County; named for a wild prairie flower. In 1902 homesteaders had begun farming here. By 1909 their children needed education, so the parents hauled lumber by wagon from Big Spring (about 100 mi. S), donated labor, and built a one-room schoolhouse. Classes began Dec. 13, 1909, with pupils from the Ardis, Baker, Blankenship, Brown, Carter, Cowan, Dixon, Perritt, Rose, and Witherspoon families. The schoolhouse served as polling place, church, and public meeting hall in 1917, when Ropesville was established about a mile away, with better facilities. (1974)

Marker Details

Address US 82
Location Description US 82, picnic area on E side 1.3 mi. SW of Ropesville
Marker # 4874
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; communities
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 33.400707, -102.167601

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