Details for Pioneer Birdville Schools

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439004024

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Marker Number 4024
Atlas Number 5439004024
Marker Title Pioneer Birdville Schools
Index Entry Pioneer Birdville Schools
Address 3120 Carson St.
City Halton City
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 663313
UTM Northing 3631342
Subject Codes educational topics
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 3120 Carson St., Halton City
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The community of Birdville, named for pioneer Jonathan Bird, became the first seat of Tarrant County in 1851. It continued to hold that position until 1856, when an election changed the county seat to Fort Worth. Located within the community, on this site known as Birdville Hill, was a school operated by Professor William E. Hudson. Named Birdville Academy, the school opened in 1858 and attracted students from Tarrant, Dallas, Parker, and Denton Counties. The school grew quickly from a one-room wooden building to larger facilities serving an increasing student population. By 1919 the need for additional room resulted in a bond election which authorized the erection of a new brick building adjacent to the original school site. In 1926 the Birdville Independent School District was incorporated, and additional school facilities were added to the property in later years. In 1961 Birdville High School was renamed Haltom High after a second high school, Richland High, was opened. Still occupying the original Birdville School site, the school district now includes facilities throughout Haltom City and retains the Birdville name.

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