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Scrub Creek School

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TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 11' 39.24332000016", -95° 3' 27.19487000016"
 
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    Settlement of this area of Trinity County began after the Civil War. The farming communities of Scrub Creek and Crecy grew gradually, and as people moved into the area they established homes and community gathering places. The Scrub Creek Baptist Church was in operation as early as 1870. It was followed by the Scrub Creek School and Crecy post office, located in Chapman's General Store. The earliest documented record of the Scrub Creek School dates to 1877. It began as a one-room structure with one teacher in instruct students in all grades. As the local population increased, the school grew and was housed in a three-room facility with several teachers. The school became an integral part of community life in Scrub Creek and Crecy. Numerous events and activities occurred at the schoolhouse, which served as the center of social activity as well as education. The school was closed in 1935 when it was consolidated with other rural schools in the county to form the Centerville School District. The schoolhouse burned and the property reverted to the descendants of J.L. Mangnum, who had sold the land for school purposes in 1907.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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