Administration Building, Decatur Baptist College Explained

Administration Building, Decatur Baptist College
Coordinates:33.2228°N -97.5864°W
Map Label:Administration Building, Decatur Baptist College
Locmap Relief:yes
Added:March 11, 1971
Refnum:71000973
Designated Other1:RTHL
Designated Other1 Date:1964
Designated Other1 Number:1197
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom

The Administration Building, Decatur Baptist College, at 1602 S. Trinity St. in Decatur, Texas, and overlooking the town, was built in 1893. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The building was destroyed in a fire on March 18, 2023.[1]

It was a historic building of the Decatur Baptist College, which was founded in 1891 and which held classes during 1892–93 in an opera house space above a grocery store in Decatur. After the building was completed in 1893, it had 149 enrolled students and eight faculty in the 1893–94 school year. The college went bankrupt in 1896, and reorganized as Decatur Baptist Junior College, the first private junior college in the U.S. Much later it moved to Dallas in 1964 and became Dallas Baptist College.

It was a three-story limestone building. It included 15 rooms and a chapel.[2]

On March 18, 2023, the building, which houses the Wise County Heritage Museum, was completely destroyed in a blaze shortly after midnight along with many artifacts being lost.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austin . Jackson . 2023-03-18 . Wise County Heritage Museum lost to blaze . 2023-03-18 . Wise County Messenger .
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Administration Building, Decatur Baptist College (accessible by searching within National Archives Catalog). National Archives . Wayne Bell and Gary Hume . November 12, 1970 .