Details for The Milam Masonic Institute

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5403011045

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Marker Number 11045
Atlas Number 5403011045
Marker Title The Milam Masonic Institute
Index Entry Milam Masonic Institute, The
Address SH 21
City Milam
County Sabine
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 419649
UTM Northing 3477846
Subject Codes educational topics; fraternal organizations
Marker Year 1974
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 21, south side east of SH 87
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Many pioneers belonged to the Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, an order active in education. Among Masons settling in this area by 1845 were Republic of Texas leaders William Clark, James Gaines, D. S. Kaufman, Willis H. Landrum, and F. M. Weatherred. The Rev. Littleton Fowler (1803-46), a Mason, opened in 1845 in this county the Midway Institute, which was soon absorbed by Red Mount Seminary. Set to work at Red Mount (Milam), 1847, was Jackson Lodge No. 35, A. F. & A. M., with John Boyd, G. A. Norford, A. D. Oliphint, O. J. Polley, and J. T. Scruggs as officers. The lodge soon operated the Milam Masonic Institute, successor to the earlier schools. On the charter application (1853) M. M. I. was listed as already "a flourishing school." Later, Sexton Lodge No. 251, A. F. & A. M., operated M. M. I., a great contributor to East Texas culture until tax-funded education became universal in the 1870s. Among supporters of M. M. I. were masons with the family names Anderson, Causey, Davis, DeWeese, Dorsey, Elliott, Gellately, Halbert, Harper, Harris, Jacks, Low, McCloskey, McGown, McMahan, Mason, Nethery, Noble, Pratt, Reeves, Renfro, Sanders, Slaughter, Smith, Speights, Sweet, Tucker, Vickers, Watson, White, Whittlesey, Williams, and Yeiser. (1974)

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