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San Jacinto School: 1893

The San Jacino School in the town of East Dallas, Texas, was built on land originally occupied by a mule barn at the end of the streetcar line owned by Col. William Keller. The school was on the corner of Washington Street and Ross Avenue with entrances on both streets. The town of East Dallas was later incorporated into the city of Dallas. 
This picture of a fourth grade class was taken in 1893. View full size.

The San Jacino School in the town of East Dallas, Texas, was built on land originally occupied by a mule barn at the end of the streetcar line owned by Col. William Keller. The school was on the corner of Washington Street and Ross Avenue with entrances on both streets. The town of East Dallas was later incorporated into the city of Dallas.

This picture of a fourth grade class was taken in 1893. View full size.

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