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​Prairie Chapel School

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Marker: 4105
Aluminum 27 x 42 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.563608,-97.559341
Location: Prairie School Road, Crawford
Marker Text: ​Local Records indicate that the Prairie Chapel Rural School District was established in 1884, and in 1885 McLennan County Commissioners appointed J.P. Riley, E.D. Parr, and C. Petall as school trustees. Prairie Chapel was one of 43 McLennan County school districts whose whose boundaries were established at that time.
    Heinrich Engelbrecht (1842 - 1936), German immigrant and Civil War Veteran, moved to Prairie Chapel with his wife, Wilhelmine Winkelman (1844 - 1925), and their children in 1885. Engelbrecht, who helped other German and Austrian immigrants to settle in this area, donated land here for school purposes in 1908. A three-room school building erected that year contained a water well, hitching post for horses, and a wood-burning stove. The school and the Canaan Baptist Church and Cemetery (one mile west) were important social centers for the community. Heinrich and Wilhelmine Engelbrecht were buried in Canaan Baptist Cemetery.
   Prairie Chapel School, which at one time offered a high school curriculum, was regularly attended by about 70 students. The school closed in 1939 when it merged with the Crawford School District. The school building was subsequently used for a variety of social and business activities. (1995) 
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  • First Baptist Church of Zephyr
  • Military Road
  • Belle Plaine Cemetery
  • Community of Fodice
  • Providence Church and Cemetery
  • Packsaddle Mountain
  • No. 59 Old San Antonio Road
  • Anderson County in the Civil War
  • Smithfield Baptist Church
  • Phair Cemetery
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