Christian Chapel


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Christian Chapel

School, Church, Community

Contributed by Karen Esberger


Christian Chapel, at its first site by Chapel Spring, saw the formation of the Christian Church on 17 Aug 1879. This spring was located about two miles north of Midlothian, Ellis County, Texas, on land now owned by Ash Grove Cement Company. This church body soon built its own meeting house in Midlothian. Other denominations met in the Christian Chapel building. An interdenominational Sunday School was held there at least until 1915. Singing schools were held on Wednesday nights, and the Pentecostals held services there.

The earliest official records of a school at that location date from 1897. County school records in the office of the County Treasurer, Waxahachie Courthouse, include lists of trustees and annual budgets for Christian Chapel, always found as school #2 in the county lists.

The 1897-98 school year found F. M. Massey, R. K. Milton, and Frank White serving as trustees. There were 44 students taught by Miss Kate Jones who earned $40 per month for the 4.5 month school year.

The following year trustees were A. G. Dodson, W. J. Nutting and F. M. Massey. The budget totaled $201.60 for 42 students. Trustees for 1901-'03 were R. K. Milton, J. P. Anderson. W. M. Woodall and S. B. Hollar [sic].

Trustees in 1915-'16 were W. J. Nutting, J. D. Holley, F. M. Crenshaw and T. J. Gilliland

H. E. Goodwyn, J. H. Glass, and H. M. Kirk were trustees for 1920-'21. Some of the teachers named between 1897-1920 included C. H. Ward, Annie McDavid, Retta West, Werdna Stanley, Winnie Thompson, Georgia Poindexter, Lena Hayes, Alma Dodd, Ruth Thomas, Leon Briggs, Lucile Puckett, Mrs. Lucy Herring, Winnie Ree Kelly and Ella Hood.

John David Duke, Sr. was President of the Trustees in 1917-'18. Secretary was W. T Mason, and the other board members were T. J. Gilliland and M. A. Boyd.

Coal was first purchased for the school during the 1915-16 term at a total cost for the year of $25.20. Report cards were first purchased in 1920-'21 for a total of 60 cents. In 1920, Dr. West was twice paid $10.00 for "fumigation."

In the early 1900s a new building was constructed 0.3 miles east of the spring. Land donated by R. K. Milton was at the northwest corner of the crossroads of the Midlothian-Pleasant Valley Road and an east-west road that also passed the original Chapel Spring location. Water was first brought to school from Chapel Creek, but a well was soon dug north of the new building. This 2-room building remained in use till the 1940s when the school was annexed by the Midlothian Independent School District, and the building was moved into Midlothian.

Subjects taught in the lower grades included the three Rs--reading, writing, and arithmetic, as well as geography and spelling. English, algebra, and history were added in higher grades. No science courses were recalled by our informants. Nine grades were taught there. The schedule included morning and afternoon recesses, as well as the lunch break.

Highlight of the school year was an annual end-of-school picnic at the spring. This was occurring in the 1920s.

Students walking in from west of the school were often thrown gum by the caboose men on the Houston & Texas Central trains. These students dreaded the "thicket" that had to be traversed on each trip to and from school.

The girls formed a basketball team that played on outdoor courts each spring and competed against teams from Ovilla, Britton, and other surrounding communities. This, also, was taking place in the 1920s.

1918 scholars enrolled at Christian Chapel School, each listed by name and date of birth.

Anderson, J. P - . 5 Oct 1906

Anderson, W. H - . 23 Sep 1909

Anderson, Kermit  - 7 June 1909

Boyd, Alton  - 3 Nov 1903

Boyd, Annis  -  21 July 1901

Boyd, Esther -  6 Sep 1906

Boyd, Eva  - 15 Jan 1904

Boyd, Lee H. -  9 March 1901

Boyd, Lee - 12 Oct 1901

Boyd, Lonita  -  26 Sep 1908

Boyd, Lula -  20 Mar 1904

Boyd, Maud  - 13 June 1911

Briggs, Ernestine  - 13 Nov 1909

Crenshaw, Clarence - 6 March 1905

Crenshaw, Millie - 26 March 1903

Daily, Elmer - 24 Dec 1904

Duke, Maud - 1 Dec 1900

Duke, Phama - 3 April 1908

Duke, Vernon-  8 Oct 1903

Garrett, Arthur - 21 March 1901

Garrett, Byron - 2 March 1904

Garrett, Elizabeth - 3 Oct 1903

Garrett, James - 5 Aug 1902

Gilliland, Louie - 4 Jan 1902

Gilliland, Rena-  9 Feb 1908

Goodwin, Barnett - 14 Feb 1906

Goodwin, George - 5 Apr 1905

Goodwin, Herman - 16 Jan 1904

Goodwin, H. E. - 30 Jan 1907

Goodwin, Julius 6 July 1909

Goodwin, Lonella 16 Sep 1901

Goodwin, Martha 23 Aug 1903

Goodwin, Onita 16 Oct 1901

Goodwin, Wayne 18 May 1912

Goodwin, Zeline 14 Oct 1908

Harbison, Dovie 14 Feb 1901

Henson, Henry 23 June 1911

Henson, Johnie 1 Sep 1907

Hinton, Jewel 27 July 1906

Holland, Bertrand 15 May 1909

Holland, Beulah 15 March 1906

Holley, James 9 July 1893

King, Ira 23 March 1904

Lawson, Cleo 17 Nov 1903

Lawson, Velma 15 May 1906

Mason, Elsie 15 Sep 1904

Mason, Elwin 20 Oct 1906

Milton, John 23 Sep 1888

Milton, Marvin 23 Sep 1904

Nutting, Alvin 26 Feb 1903

Nutting, Floyd 18 Dec 1902

Nutting, Oree 12 Jan 1907

Scroggins, Albin 6 Feb 1906

Scroggins, Everett 21 March 1908

Scroggins, Emmer 20 May 1909

Scroggins, Mildred 24 March 1902

Taylor, Fay 3 Sep 1910

Taylor, Jess 4 Feb 1908

Taylor, Johnnie   24 Oct 1907

Taylor, Spence   13 June 1906

Terry, Lorain   5 Apr 1910

Terry, Mildred   21 Jan 1908

Terry, Evelyn   19 Aug 1911

Thornsberry, Bessie   17 March 1902

Thornsberry, Leorla   11 June 1907

Thornsberry, Nealy   7 Aug 1910

 

1929-1930 Census Roll

Listed by name, address, parent, student age

Ballard, Jack Rt 2 D. Ballard 13
Ballard, Gladys " " 11
Batch, Rachel Rt 3 J. B. Batch 10
Batch, Emma " " 9
Batch, Fannie " 7
Brown, Olen Rt 3 O. L. Brown 12
Brown, Treavis Rt 3 " 15
Brown, Grady Rt 3 " 8
Dillard, Virginia Rt 0 Wade Dillard 11
Dilllard, Frank Rt 3 Claude Dillard 7
Dobbs, elbert Rt 0 J. W. Dobbs 17
Dobbs, Albert " " 17
Dobbs, William " " 9
Duke, Mildred Rt 3 B. D. Duke 13
Duke, Antholein " " 11
Duke, Charles " " 7
Gaither, Virglee Rt 3 C.B. Gaither 0
Gaither, Hulen " " 7
Gaither, Clara " " 15
Goodwin, Edith Rt 2 H. E. Goodwin 12
Goodwin, Louise " A. W. Goodwin 15
Goodwin, Annelle " A. W. Goodwin 12
Goodwin, James " A. W. Goodwin 9
Goodwin, Wayne " " 17
Hill, Herman Rt 3 S. O. Hill 12
Hill, Mary " " 8
Lawson, Theola Rt 2 Charles Lawson 17
Lawson, Edith " " 15
Lawson, Garland " " 13
Lawson, Katrina " " 9
Mason, Murrene Rt 3 W. T. Mason 16
Mason, Loree " " 13
Martin, Evelyn Rt O W. G. Martin 10
Martin, Raymond " " 8
Morgan, Irene Rt 3 T. B. Morgan 7
Rogers, Almaree Rt 3 S. R. Rogers 9
Rogers, C. D. " " 8
Williams, Aaren Rt 3 Earl Williams 8
Wilson, Ruth Rt 3 A. L. Wilson 12
Wilson, Ruel " " 12
Wilson, Robert " " 10
Wilson, Susie Rt 3 A. L. Wilson 7
Wagoner, Blanche Rt 2 W. E. Wagoner 16
Wagoner, Arthur " " 14
Wagoner, Mary Rt 2 " 12
Wagoner, Lounelle " " 7

 

On 13 Jan 1916, the MIDLOTHIAN ARGUS published a special edition which included articles on "Our Suburban Neighbors." About Christian Chapel it was said, "One of our nearest and most enterprising communities is Christian Chapel, two miles north of town. Some of the early settlers were J. L. Kelly, father of our townsman "uncle" Joe Kelly, who settled near there in 1850, the Hendricks, Goodwins, Snyders, Miltons and others.

"Besides its fine farming land which seems adapted to raising grain, this community has long been noted for its good citizenship and its efforts in the line of education and religion. For thirty years, a public school has been maintained there. Until last year this school had been taught continuously for some five or six years by Miss Verda Kelly and always ranked as one of the best in the county. Even after this long service Miss Kelly's voluntary retirement was accepted with much regret, a compliment to both teacher and community.

"The Milton family was one of the oldest families of the community, and on the old home place Mr. Dick Milton and his estimable family still live. Here as well as on the Anderson farm, can be seen herds of cattle and sheep of the best grade."

 

[Lost photograph named christianchapel.bmp belongs here. I will have to search the hard drive on Barbara's computer if it doesn't show up elsewhere on the website.]

Christian Chapel School, 1916-1917

Front row: Everett "Doc' Scroggins, unknown, Oree Nutting, Vernon Duke, Elwin Mason, Julius "Red" Goodwin, Odell Holly, Spence Taylor, Jess Taylor

Second row: Loneta Goodwin, Floyd Nutting, Phama Duke, Ernestine Briggs, Kate Halbert, Zeline Goodwin, Barnett "Doc' Goodwin

Third row: Albin Scroggins, Leonard Mitchell, Maude Mitchell, Elsie Mason, Ettie Halbert, Ruth Halbert, Jim Nutting

Fourth row: Unk teacher, Maude Duke, Lonell Goodwin, Martha Goodwin, Clarence Crenshaw, Ruth Thompson, George Goodwin

Back row: Millie Crenshaw, Roland? Gilliland, Vera Nutting, Charles Crenshaw, Dewey Duke, Mildred Scroggins


 

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