Details for Moore School

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5227003459

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Marker Number 3459
Atlas Number 5227003459
Marker Title Moore School
Index Entry Moore School
Address Moore School Rd.
City Big Spring
County Howard
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 262561
UTM Northing 3577480
Subject Codes educational topics; settlements
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Big Spring take US 87 north about 5 miles. Turn west onto Moore School Road, drive about one mile to marker, behind fence. Marker reported damaged Feb. 2021.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Damaged
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1906 a group of pioneers arrived on the frontier north of Big Spring to take advantage of rancher Sid Moore's offer to sell land to farmers. Four acres were set aside, and a one-room school was built in 1906. The first school term, with one teacher and fifteen students, lasted six months. A second teacher was hired in 1908, and a curtain was used to partition the classrooms. Both school and community were named in honor of Moore. The school became the center of community activities, and on one occasion a double wedding was held on the front steps. The school trustees, besides serving as administrators, took care of repairs and maintenance work. A residence for teachers was added in 1933, and a 1934 bond election provided funds to enlarge the school and build a gymnasium. The school and community experienced some hard times, and the year 1917 is remembered as one of the worst. Young men were lost to World War I, and an influenza epidemic devastated the community. On February 26, 1945, the school and adjoining buildings were destroyed by fire. The school was never rebuilt, and the district was discontinued and partitioned as required by the Gilmer-Aiken School Law in 1949. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

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