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Willis Male and Female College

Willis, Montgomery County

Marker Text

Founded 1888, when coeducation was rare. Willis citizens raised funds for 2-1/2 story building put up by contractor Sidney L. Inglet. Taxes funded three of the six months of school; monthly tuition for rest of year ranged from $1.50 (first grade) to $4.00. First directors -- M. H. and S. N. Barker and N. A. Cravens -- sold out (1890) to C. H. Stovall and F. P. Crow, who in turn sold (1894) to Cyril M. Jansky and Marion Kline. College drew boarding students from wide area, and at least two diplomas were awarded. The plant was sold (1901) to city of Willis for public school purposes.

Marker Details

Address Rodgers and Thomason St.
Location Description
Marker # 7910
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; women
Latitude, Longitude 30.424678, -95.482251

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