Guadalupe High School
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Marker Text: Chartered Dec. 3, 1849; the 30 men in corporation each held $1,000 worth of stock. This was first Seguin school financed through public subscription. Plant was in use in 1850. Dr. Joseph E. Parks, nationally known chemist who had moved here from Kentucky, was in charge of the construction, which was mainly of patented parks concrete. This two-story building was used for many years by church groups, for worship services. (1962)
Marker No: 2299
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 29.565294, -97.966125
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Location: 300 block of South Austin Street, Seguin
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