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By 1910, the school had 129 enrolled students and 6 teachers. The school introduced junior college-level courses in 1924, and the name was changed to Butler College following the death of its first president, Rev. C. M. Butler. In 1934 during the
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before reverting back to a junior college in 1960. Butler College closed in 1972, after an enrollment decline. A historical plaque for Butler College (marker 15480) was erected near 1900 Bellwood Road by
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Murphy, Larry G.; Melton, J. Gordon; Ward, Gary L., eds. (2013). "Butler College".
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Tyler
Smith County
Texas
Coordinates
32°20′24″N 95°19′19″W / 32.339988°N 95.321961°W / 32.339988; -95.321961
East Texas Baptist Association
Texas Baptist Conference
black school
Tyler, Texas
junior college
senior college
Texas Historical Commission
Cornelius Moses Butler (1844–1924)
East Texas Baptist Association
Great Depression
World War II
incomplete
adding missing items
Cornelius Moses Butler
Milton K. Curry Jr.
Texas College
"Butler College Historical Marker"
"Mark in Texas History: Butler College"
Private Black Colleges in Texas, 1865-1954
ISBN
978-0-89096-223-7


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