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Jarvis Christian College

Hawkins, Wood County

Marker Text

In 1904 the Texas Negro Disciples of Christ joined with the Christian Women's Board of Missions (CWBM) to establish a school for Black youth. A campus, consisting of a 456-acre tract donated by Ida and J. J. Jarvis of Fort Worth in 1910 and 182 adjoining acres purchased by the CWBM, was created here in 1912. Jarvis Christian Institute opened in 1913 with 12 elementary students. It added courses for high school in 1914, junior college in 1927, senior college in 1937, and gained full accreditation in 1950. It remains affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). (1993)

Marker Details

Address 80 PR 7631
Location Description US 80, 1 mile east of Hawkins
Marker # 8966
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code schools; African American topics; Christian (Disciples of Christ) denominations
Latitude, Longitude 32.585772, -95.179386

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