In the May 9th edition of the Star-Telegram, (in the Bud Kennedy article about Congressman Jim Wright), it read Wright attended William James Elementary School. This is the time I ever heard of this school. Can someone post its location?
William James Elementary School
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Posted 10 May 2015 - 03:40 AM
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Posted 10 May 2015 - 07:42 AM
I had never heard of William James Elementary School. There is a William James Middle School, located at 1101 Nashville Ave. It is listed here on this site at: http://www.fortworth...st/wmjames.htm. I was thinking that the old Poly High School, located one block to the southeast, might have been William James Elementary, but it became Poly Elementary School before it was closed and eventually demolished.
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Posted 17 May 2015 - 07:53 AM
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Posted 17 December 2015 - 04:48 AM
I had never heard of William James Elementary School. There is a William James Middle School, located at 1101 Nashville Ave. It is listed here on this site at: http://www.fortworth...st/wmjames.htm. I was thinking that the old Poly High School, located one block to the southeast, might have been William James Elementary, but it became Poly Elementary School before it was closed and eventually demolished.
It seems that Bud Kennedy pulled that "William James Elementary School" reference from the book, "Profiles in Power: Twentieth-Century Texans in Washington", New Edition.
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Posted 11 December 2023 - 10:30 PM
I had never heard of William James Elementary School. There is a William James Middle School, located at 1101 Nashville Ave. It is listed here on this site at: http://www.fortworth...st/wmjames.htm. I was thinking that the old Poly High School, located one block to the southeast, might have been William James Elementary, but it became Poly Elementary School before it was closed and eventually demolished.
It seems that Bud Kennedy pulled that "William James Elementary School" reference from the book, "Profiles in Power: Twentieth-Century Texans in Washington", New Edition.
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"Fort Worth Architect, Wiley G. Clarkson designed this school building as an adaptation of a Tudor Gothic style."
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