Saturday, 18 May 2013

Historical Marker: Site of Booker T. Washington School


Site of Booker T. Washington School

According to local tradition the Bonham Colored School began in a one-room structure in northwest Bonham in the early 1890s. Enrollment in the 4-teacher school grew from 40 pupils in 1904 to 216 in 1911. By 1920 the school offered 11 grades and was called Booker T. Washington. A new school complex, funded in part by the Rosenwald Foundation, was built on 10 acres here in 1928; Ray Seay served as principal. The school expanded to 12 grades in 1940. Until 1966, when it closed due to school integration, the school served as a focal point for Bonham's entire African American community. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845 - 1995


Latitude: 33° 34′ 34.78″ N
  33.576329
Longitude:  96° 10′ 15.16″ W
 -96.170877
  
This marker is located in Bonham, Fannin Co., TX at Katy Blvd. & E. 5th St




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