Jack County, TX - History - 1904 Jack County Schools ********************************************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ********************************************************************************** 1904 Jack county schools Lost Creek school Mrs. Mollie Rogers is teaching her second term and the effects of her second year can be plainly seen. L.Z. Timmons ably assisted by Miss Ruby Henderson has a splendid school at Cundiff. L.W. Calloway is in his third year at Live Oak. Miss Ada Cunnigham comes to Green Elm from Chico. This is her first effort in teaching, but she has taken hold of the work as one well trained in the theory and practice of teaching. The people of Vineyard are pleased with their school under the tuition of Mr. Constant Singleton and Miss Sudie Huddleston. Sebree School They have a new man, R.H. Wilson who is doing them fine work. This district put on new energy and rose from its lethargy about four years ago. Their school has so improved that they are well housed, well seated and maintain a full school for seven months. Lou School was thought at its organization a little more than two yaers ago to be weak, but they have a fairly good house with everything comfortable, and Miss Lina Bowles giving eminent satisfaction as a teacher. The contract is for five months and they are casting about for the means to extend it longer. Joplin School is doing better than ever beofre. Mr. C.C. Bock has built on his own plans for this the third year. Miss Rhea Specht though young is succeeding. Westbrook school We found Miss Bettie Walters with a house full of students. Gibtown school W.C. Huddleston, C.C. Adams and Miss Beulah Bowles. The school is well organized and have a full school Murray school Miss Minnie Downing is the teacher. Jacksboro Gazette Jacksboro, Texas Thursday, December 15, 1904