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Dr. Horace G. Clark

Independence, Washington County

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Born in Massachusetts. Coming to Texas (1850) with wife, Martha Davis Clark, he was principal and second president of Baylor Female College. Mrs. Clark also taught and counseled students. Family operated dormitory on this site 20 years. Dr. Clark, with $1,000 gift from Dr. Asa Hoxey, built 3-story main hall. He was ordained to ministry (1858) at Independence Baptist Church. Family opened Clark's Academy, Houston, 1871; Dr. Clark took Holy Orders (1880), Christ Episcopal Church, Houston, and was a rector in Corpus Christi. Mrs. Clark, a lifelong Baptist, died in 1896.

Marker Details

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Location Description 3 blocks W of FM 50/FM 390 intersection, on FM 390, Independence.
Marker # 8325
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; medical topics and health professionals
Latitude, Longitude 30.315183, -96.352575

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