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Center Point School

Pittsburg, Camp County

Marker Text

Center Point began as a Freedmen's community about 1865-70. The Willie Johnson family were the first settlers and were soon joined by other families. In 1899 G.W. Goulsby opened a one-room school, the first in the settlement; Pete Griffin was the first teacher. In 1916 a new five-room school was built. In later years campus additions, partly funded by the Julius Rosenwald Fund, included a teacherage, library, dormitories, cafeteria, and gymnasium. Students maintained a farm and garden and operated a cannery. Center Point School was closed in 1952. (1996)

Marker Details

Address CR 4244
Location Description Center Point community, facing CR 4244 (Center Point Road)
Marker # 9791
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.957742, -94.827814

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