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History in
a Pecan Shell
The story of Williams
Community is formed around its school. In the late 1920s the scattered
districts of Elba, Johnson, Hooleyan, Red River and Robertson banded
together to form the Williams High Rural School District.
In the mid 1930s the students were split into grammar school (262)
and high school (59). They were taught by a staff of ten teachers.
Although there was a store at one point and at least one residence,
the brick school was what put the town on the map (figuratively speaking).
All that is left today is the simple brick memorial for the school,
and the Johnson Cemetery.
A Visit to
Williams Community:
Photographer's
Note:
The remains of Williams are about 13-1/2 miles northwest of Quanah
on FM 680. The only thing standing is the Williams High School Class
Marker. (The foundations are not exactly standing). - Barclay
Gibson, October 03, 2009 |
Foundations of
Williams Rural High School
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, December 2008 |
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