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404 Southwestern Historical Quarterly
SWORD, FLORA ALBERTINA - M.A., August, 1942 15551
The Development and Growth of Education in Hutchinson County.
vii+ -114 pp.
West Texas State College, Canyon, Texas
Illustrations: none
Maps: (i) Hutchinson County; (2) soil map of Hutchinson County; (3) the
fifty-four counties created out of territory lying in Northwest Texas; (4) oil pools
in Hutchinson County; (5) pipe lines arising in and crossing Hutchinson County;
(6) thirteen school districts of Hutchinson County.
Tables: growth of the population of Hutchinson County given by five-year periods
from 1900-1940; the fifty-four counties created out of the territory lying in North-
west Texas; the assessed valuations of Hutchinson County beginning with 19o2-
1903 and ending with 1940-1941; the state apportionment and per capita for years;
total school funds received for school support from all sources for years, 190o1-1912;
growth of the scholastic population of Hutchinson County within a period of four-
teen years, 1915-1930; vocational aid received by Hutchinson County high schools
for homemaking and for trades and industries courses offered in evening classes
for adults for the years, 1927-1940o; the range of teachers' salaries, state aid received,
and the length of school terms in Hutchinson County from 1900-1930; the assessed
valuation, local taxes, the tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for
White Deer Creek Common District No. 3, for the years 1930-1942; the assessed
valuation, local taxes, and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for
Spring Creek Common School District No. 4, for the years 1930-1942; the assessed
valuation, local taxes, and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for
Neilson Common School District No. 5, for the years 1930-1942; the assessed val-
uation, local taxes, and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for Pantex
Common School District No. 6, for years 1930-1942; the assessed valuation, local
taxes, and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for Holt Independent
School District for the years 1930-1942; assessed valuation, local taxes, and tax
rate including bonds and local maintenance, for Ingerton Common School District
No. 9 for the years 1930-1942; assessed valuation, local taxes, and tax rate including
bonds and local maintenance, for Lackey Common School District No. 13 for the
years 1930-1942; assessed valuation, local taxes, and the tax rate including bonds
and maintenance, for Pringle Consolidated Common School District No. 16 for the
years 1930-1942; assessed valuation, local taxes and tax rate including bonds and
local maintenance, for Stinnett Independent School District for the years 1930-1942;
assessed valuation, local taxes, and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance,
for Sanford Independent School District for the years 1930-1942; assessed valuation,
local taxes, and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for Plemons In-
dependent School District for the years 1930-1942; assessed valuation, local taxes,
and tax rate including bonds and local maintenance, for Borger Independent School
District for the years 1930-1942; assessed valuation, local taxes, and tax rate includ-
ing bonds and local maintenance, for Phillips Independent School District for the
years 1930-1942; the outstanding bonded indebtedness of the schools of Hutchinson
County for the year 1940-1941; the high school scholastic population, the number
of high school teachers, and the number of affiliated subjects offered in the Hutch-
inson County high schools for the year 1940-1941; subject offerings of Hutchinson
County high schools for the year 1940-1941; data on bus transportation in Hutch-
inson County for the school year 1941-1942.
Contents: Topography of Hutchinson County; educational development from 1901o
to 1925 during ranching period; Miss Lillie Frances (Fannie) Archer, first teacher
in Hutchinson County; educational development from 1925 to 1942 after discovery
of petroleum; growth of population; Plemons; Stinnett; Borger, development of
petroleum industry; agricultural development; Hutchinson County Library.
r37o/W52sw. Co. His., Ed., 2oth C.[to be concluded]
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