Belle Plain College

Belle Plain College

Belle Plain College, established in 1881, was a short-lived college located in the now defunct town of Belle Plain, Texas. The college was established by the Northwest Conference of the Methodist Church.

History

John Day donated ten acres of land to the school, located in Belle Plain. In its beginnings local citizens donated generously to the institution. During its first year of existence, 1881-82, it operated in conjunction with the Belle Plain public school system. F.W. Chatfield served as Belle Plain College (BPC) president during most of its inaugural year. In the spring of 1882 the state awarded BPC a charter and Rev. J.T.L. Annis served as president of the college for the next two years. During his tenure enrollment increased to 122.

Other presidents of BPC include: John W. McIllhenny (1884-85), C. M. Virdel (1885-87), and I.M. Onins (1887-92). [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/kbb26.html Belle Plain College] : Handbook of Texas Online, University of Texas at Austin.]

Curriculum and campus

From its inception the college boasted of its music program. By the end of the 1880s the school had fifteen pianos, a brass band, and an orchestra. Though the campus comprised two buildings by 1885 the entire school had been mortgaged to pay for classroom furnishings and instruments. The school's only funding came from the local school district, a fact which hastened its demise. [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/kbb26.html Belle Plain College] : Handbook of Texas Online, University of Texas at Austin.]

Upon founding, the school had a girl's dormitory constructed. At the college's height over 300 people were enrolled and in 1885 a three story stone structure was built at the site. BPC had a military branch of its school in the small town of Belle Plain. The students there were required to wear blue and gray uniforms. [ [http://drewtimmons.net/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album23&id=belleplain0030 Plaque at site of Belle Plain College] ]

The end of Belle Plain College

When the railroad skipped over Belle Plain in favor of Baird the latter quickly gained favor and became the county seat of Callahan County in 1883. The population began to decline as a result. A couple years of bad weather depleted the college's already empty coffers. Judge I.M. Onins took over the school and its debts in 1887. The mortgage company foreclosed on the property in 1889, though they allowed it to operate until Onins' 1892 death. Today the ruins of the college buildings remain. [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/BB/kbb26.html Belle Plain College] : Handbook of Texas Online, University of Texas at Austin.]

External links

* [http://drewtimmons.net/gallery/v/Places/album23/ Belle Plain College Photo tour] : Drew Timmons Photography

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