Tyler Commercial College

Tyler Commercial College (HM1PZU)

Location: Tyler, TX 75702 Smith County
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Country: United States of America
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N 32° 21.007', W 95° 18.106'

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In 1894, C.L. and Noah Adair opened the Adair Normal School to provide a University-level education, but the school closed in 1896. In 1899, a charter was filed with the Secretary of State's office for Tyler Commercial College. The college used a vacant building, known as the Texas Fruit Palace, for classrooms. On April 1, 1904, Tyler Commercial College was incorporated with C.L. and Noah Adair, H.E. Byrne and F.A. Glenn as directors of the college. Henry Byrne came to Tyler as the creator of a form of shorthand known as Byrne shorthand and taught courses in transcribing, but also provided the majority of textbooks from his publishing facilities. In 1924, Byrne sold his shares of Tyler Commercial College and moved to Dallas where he continued his publishing company.

In March 1901, a diploma from Tyler Commercial College entitled holders to a teachers certificate. A fire destroyed the building in 1903 and the college moved to the west side of South College Street. The curriculum was expanded to include courses in the secretarial field, railroad courses, and, by 1931, Tyler Commercial College boasted a radio studio. Tyler Commercial College grew to be the largest commercial college in the nation. In April 1942 the first class of the Army Signal Corps school detachment began with Major Virgil Caldwell Commanding Officer and John Sheppard Instructor and the first group of men began training in radio communications which was in great demand during World War II. In April 1957, the Rutherford Metropolitan School of Business in Dallas purchased Tyler Commercial College and the college moved to South Broadway, remaining in operation until 1980. Tyler Commercial College represented a shift from agricultural education to business education.
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HM NumberHM1PZU
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Marker Number17351
Year Placed2012
Placed ByTexas Historical Commission
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Date Added Monday, December 14th, 2015 at 9:05am PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)15S E 283390 N 3581573
Decimal Degrees32.35011667, -95.30176667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 32° 21.007', W 95° 18.106'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds32° 21' 0.42" N, 95° 18' 6.36" W
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Area Code(s)903
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 103-125 S College Ave, Tyler TX 75702, US
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