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Lexington Schools

Lexington, Lee County

Marker Text

First local school session was held in 1849 in log home of Capt. James Shaw (1808-79), founder of Lexington, then in Burleson (since 1874 in Lee) County. Andrew Neill Lodge No. 138, A.F. & A.M., to which Shaw and other patrons belonged, joined with newly-formed School District No. 9 in 1854 to build a 2-story schoolhouse-lodge hall a mile south of town. In 1860 the school became Lexington Male and Female Academy, using same hall. A frame schoolhouse (1892) and one of brick (1910) antedated the present plant that was begun in 1936 with high school building. (1972)

Marker Details

Address 121 Third St.
Location Description Lexington Middle School, SE corner Third and Holiday streets
Marker # 8168
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code schools; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.415246, -97.006104

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