Details for Solomon Coles (1844-1924) and Solomon Coles School

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5355006309

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Marker Number 6309
Atlas Number 5355006309
Marker Title Solomon Coles (1844-1924) and Solomon Coles School
Index Entry Coles, Solomon and Solomon Coles School
Address 924 Winnebago St.
City Corpus Christi
County Nueces
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 657605
UTM Northing 3076034
Subject Codes African American topics; educational buildings; educational topics; religious leaders
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Solomon M. Coles High School and Education Center. Winnebago St., N side between Waco and Padre streets. Marker faces Padre Street entrance.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A former slave, Solomon Melvin Coles was born in Petersburg, Virginia. Before the Civil War, a sheriff disobeyed the law by teaching Coles to read. He worked his way through college beginning at Guilford Institute, Connecticut, as the first black student. He earned a bachelor's and a master's degree at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Divinity at Yale. He organized the Nazarene Congregational Church, First Black Congregationalist Church in Brooklyn, New York, before coming to Texas in 1877. Ordained in Goliad, Texas, he began preaching in Corpus Christi and teaching black students who only attended school two months of the year. In 1878, believing education essential to black children, Coles gave up the ministry to teach and serve as principal at the school in the 500 block of N. Carancahua. The school moved in 1893 to this site and was known as the Public Free School for Colored. The existing building was a converted broom factory. The following year Coles moved to San Antonio where he taught until his retirement in 1914. In 1925 this structure which served as a high school was built and named for Coles. In 1973 it became Solomon M. Coles Elementary School. (1978)

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