Site of the Ireland School
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Marker Text: School classes were first conducted in a church tabernacle when Ireland was founded in 1911. The town was platted on the Coryell-Hamilton County line and named for Texas Governor John Ireland (1827-1896). A wooden frame school was erected in 1914, and in 1921 five acres were purchased at this site for a new two-story brick school building. Peak enrollment occurred in 1940 when thirty students graduated. All grades were taught here until 1943 when high school classes moved to the Jonesboro and Evant Schools. This school closed in 1964, and the building was demolished in 1984. (1986)
Marker No: 2651
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.570667,-97.967651
Location: At school site, Fm 932 at north city limits, Ireland
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