Details for Site of First Public School in Bryan

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5041008682

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Marker Number 8682
Atlas Number 5041008682
Marker Title Site of First Public School in Bryan
Index Entry First Public School in Bryan, Site of
Address 1200 Baker Ave.
City Bryan
County Brazos
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 752170
UTM Northing 3395844
Subject Codes schools; educational topics; educators; cities
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Fannin Elementary School. Marker is on W side of campus, E side of S. Baker Avenue between E. 29th and E. 30th streets.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text At the polls on Oct. 29, 1877, the City of Bryan voted to establish a free public graded school--a very progressive step in an era of private schools. Interested citizens immediately bought and donated this block for the site. Financial help came from the George Peabody Foundation, a philanthropic agency devoted to education in the post-Civil War South. Cornerstone was laid in 1879. The first session opened in the fall of 1880 with noted East Texas educator Percy V. Pennybacker (1860-99) as principal. There were five other teachers and seven grades. Top floor of the 3-story brick building was the auditorium, used for chapel, calisthenics, and other programs. Dormer windows were set into the roof. Classrooms were on first and second floors; heating was by wood-burning stoves throughout the building. The schoolyard had a boys' and a girls' side. On each side there was an arbor with benches and tables where pupils ate lunches brought from home. A cistern with tin cups chained to its rim provided water. Outmoded by 1919, the old "Graded" (or "East Side") School became an adjunct to a new structure built that year, and housed gymnasium, cafeteria, and shop department. It was razed in 1949. (1973)

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