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Elm Grove Common School. SH 110, 6
miles northeast of Rusk
Elm Grove, a Freedmen's community, was part of the county
school system by 1884, when 69 school districts were set up
by the Commissioners Court. Classes were held in a local
church or in homes until the 1890s when a schoolhouse was
erected on land given by R. B. and Caroline Wood. Built by
Elm Grove citizens with donated materials, the building was
originally one large room. A merger with other schools in
1917 increased the student population, and the interior was
divided into three classrooms. The school closed in 1957
when it merged with Rusk schools.
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