Eureka School (Hattiesburg, Mississippi)

Eureka School

Front facade in 2015
Location 412 East 6th Street
Hattiesburg, Mississippi[1]
Coordinates 31°20′05″N 89°17′28″W / 31.3347°N 89.2911°W / 31.3347; -89.2911Coordinates: 31°20′05″N 89°17′28″W / 31.3347°N 89.2911°W / 31.3347; -89.2911
Built 1921
Governing body Hattiesburg Convention Commission[2]
Designated July 14, 2005
Reference no. 035-HAT-0309.2-ML[3]
Location of Eureka School in Mississippi

Eureka School, located at 412 East 6th Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, was constructed in 1921 as a public school for African Americans.[4] The building was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2005.

History

Construction of Eureka School was completed in September 1921, as a two-story brick building of about 27,000 sq ft (2,500 m2).[1] Funding was provided by a $75,000 bond issue.[4]

Eureka School was the only public school for African Americans in Hattiesburg from 1921 to 1949, serving grades 1 through 12.[4] Enrollment increased from 800 students in 1940 to 1,400 by 1947, requiring more school facilities. By 1949, a new high school for African Americans was built, but Eureka School continued to serve as an elementary school through desegregation, until 1987.[5]

After the public school closed in 1987, the building was used as an adult literacy center and storage facility for the Hattiesburg Public School District.[5]

Restoration

In 2008, a groundbreaking ceremony was held to begin restoration of Eureka School for use as an African American Heritage and Cultural Museum.[6] Funding for restoration was provided by grants through the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.[7][8][9]

On February 10, 2013, an EF-4 tornado passed through Hattiesburg.[10][11] During the storm, the roof of Eureka School was severely damaged.[1] By the end of August 2013, roof repairs had been completed.[12]

Restoration of the building's interior continued through 2014.[9]

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