Details for South Texas Baptist College

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5473008119

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Marker Number 8119
Atlas Number 5473008119
Marker Title South Texas Baptist College
Index Entry South Texas Baptist College
Address Waller and Smith Streets
City Waller
County Waller
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 217934
UTM Northing 3329286
Subject Codes
Marker Year
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Waller High School, Waller and Smith Streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text An ambitious institution chartered by Baptists who formed South Texas Educational Conference about 1895 and in 1898 secured campus site from a local landowner, C.C. Waller. Trustees serving when college opened in fall of 1898 were J.C. McGaughy, Hempsted; James F. Duncan, Houston; C.W. Matthews, Montgomery; W.J. Durham, Richmond; S.A. McCall, Willis; J.E. Boulet, E.J. Matthews, J.L. Miles, and J.T. Sanders of Waller. W.E. Clark, A.M. Georgetown College of Kentucky, was president; Matilda Shannon (Mrs. W.E.) Clark, the college matron; misses Annie Black and Bellie James, Teachers; Thomas Shannon, secretary. The first session opened with three students, closed with 33; Second opened with 15, closed with 102. Courses of study covered primary through college subjects; Tuition ranged form $10 to $20 a term. The third session opened on Monday, Sept. 3, 1900. On the night of Sept. 8-9, the great 1900 storm blew in from Galveston. It severely damaged the college building, wrecked several churches, and demolished the public school. Although no lives were lost in this town, damage throughout the section was so great that the college never reopened. Its campus has served since 1916 as a public school site.

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