Historical Marker

St. Paul School

Neylandville · Hunt County · Dedicated 1989 · THC Atlas #5231007829

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Marker Inscription

The community of Neylandville traces its history to the 1850s. James Brigham, a former slave, bought farmland in the area after purchasing his family's freedom. Following the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, other black families began to settle near Brigham's farm. The community, named Neylandville for Robert Neyland, from whom Brigham had purchased his freedom, established Baptist and Methodist Episcopal churches. A school begun at St. Paul Baptist Church evolved into the major educational center for black children living in nearby towns and settlements. The Hunt County Commissioners Court established the St. Paul Common School District by 1885. A new building was erected at this site in 1918 after the original structure burned. Additional facilities built in later years included classroom buildings, a gymnasium, and a teacherage. Bus service was initiated in 1938 to transport students from surrounding areas. St. Paul School became a part of the Commerce School District in 1965. All but one of the school buildings were sold and moved off the site. The home economics building remained as a community center until it was replaced by a new structure.

About this site

St. Paul School is a historical marker in Neylandville, Hunt County, dedicated in 1989. It is one of 70 historical markers documented in Hunt County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 92 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 33.2017, -96.0033 near Neylandville. The nearest cataloged historic site is Grundy Memorial Park (cemetery), about 1.3 miles away. Others within a short drive include Fourth-Sunday Singing, Scatter Branch Church, and Concord Baptist Church.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5231007829. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 33.2017, -96.0033 · Neylandville, Hunt County
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