Details for Miss Mae Murfee

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5303003401

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Marker Number 3401
Atlas Number 5303003401
Marker Title Miss Mae Murfee
Index Entry Murfee, Miss Mae
Address 6901 Nashville Drive
City Lubbock
County Lubbock
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 231893
UTM Northing 3713785
Subject Codes educational topics; design and construction; women, women's history topics; libraries
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location On Murfee Elementary School, 6901 Nashville Drive, Lubbock
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Pioneer Lubbock teacher; prominent civic and church leader. Born in Haskell County; daughter of J. E. and Sarah Murfee. First taught in Lubbock County schools in Slide community, 1905; was principal there. Entered Texas Woman's University 1909; earned degree; did graduate work later. Was first woman principal of Lubbock Junior High in 1914. With her own books, she began city's first high school library, 1916; head of Lubbock High School History and Government Department many years; obtained state credits for these and other courses. Introduced visual aids, buying her own equipment; made other innovations. She worked to bring Texas Tech to Lubbock, 1925. As county superintendent of education, 1928 to 1936, she standardized all schools. Her resolute philosophy was: "Every boy and girl may be saved to useful citizenship if the right person is there at the right time...the parent or the teacher". Active in Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, historical groups and other endeavors, she gave talents to public service throughout lifetime (Aug. 21, 1888-Dec. 31, 1965). This school is named in her memory. 1969

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