Details for Southwestern University

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013896

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Marker Number 13896
Atlas Number 5507013896
Marker Title Southwestern University
Index Entry Southwestern University
Address University Ave
City Georgetown
County Williamson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 627621
UTM Northing 3389531
Subject Codes educational topics
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Southwestern University mall
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Mother of all Texas colleges and universities. Absorbed charters of Rutersville College, Fayette County (1840), and Wesleyan Male and Female College, San Augustine (1844), chartered by the Republic of Texas; McKenzie College, Clarksville (1848), and Soule University, Chappell Hill (1856). Georgetown citizens offered land, money and moral support when about 1870 it seemed wise to supplant the several pioneer Methodist institutions with a single church-related university. The community's work with church leaders resulted in location of "Texas University" here. A distinguished and devoted educator, Dr. Francis Asbury Mood (1830-1884), was the founding regent (or administrator). The Georgetown College plant (7 blocks W) was donated by the city. Classes began Oct. 6, 1873. Upon ceding the name "Texas University" to the state, Southwestern University was chartered on Feb. 6, 1875, and specifically granted all rights and privileges given earlier to Rutersville, Wesleyan, and McKenzie colleges, and Soule University. Women students were first admitted in 1878. The "Ladies Annex" was opened (1889) on present campus. This became permanent site of Southwestern University with construction of present Main Building, 1898-1900. (1973)

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