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Site of Captain LeTellier's School

Sherman, Grayson County

Marker Text

This school for boys, founded in 1871, was officially known as the Sherman Private School, but informally as "The Cap'n's. It was established and run by former Confederate army Captain John H. LeTellier (1842-1913), who was born and educated (at Bethany College) in Virginia. Pupils who attended his school, housed in a large frame building, were mainly boys, but a few younger girls were admitted. Tuition in 1871 was $3 a month. The roll contained names of many future leading citizens of this area, and scholastic standards were high. The captain demanded constant drill in English, spelling, and math, stressing oral arithmetic. For each subject completed, a certificate was given. In later years, LeTellier's daughter, Clifford, taught here. The captain, an energetic man who was respected by his boys, joined them in sports at recess, told them stories of his war experiences, sang, and played the guitar. Occasionally he held dances upstairs, for which "Old Jim" the handyman played the fiddle. Each fall, the fathers of the students furnished wagons and all the children rode to the Choctaw Bottoms for their favorite annual pecan hunt. Upon LeTellier's death, the school closed. He and his family are buried in West Hill Cemetery. Marker sponsored by Harry (Pete) Hudgins, an ex-student.

Marker Details

Address 723 S. Travis St.
Location Description 723 S. Travis at Sparrow St.
Marker # 7395
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.629809, -96.607103

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