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The New London School Disaster

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The New London School Disaster

For years, the New London school disaster existed only in yellowed scrapbooks and stories passed from generation to generation. Times have changed.

The museum sits in an old drug store, across from West Rusk High School - the site of the original school.


The museum movement began in 1980 when a new generation of students started asking survivor Mollie Ward what she remembered. "That's when I really realized history was beginning to be forgotten."

So Ward started collecting - everything from poems to pictures to prayers. Families donated keepsakes: A shoe, a tattered dress, and a pocket knife used to identify a little boy's body. A historical marker says 296 people died in the disaster. Ward says no one knows for sure.

She has documented 305 lives lost when a woodshop saw sparked unscented, natural gas which had pooled underneath the school. "For decades, the people of New London didn't talk about what happened here," Ward said. "It was simply too terrible, the images too horrific. The museum movement helped change all that, and now survivors - once silent - are sharing their stories."

Survivors say the museum helps the healing. They hope their painful past will save future generations.

Some of the volunteer guides are also survivors.

HOURS -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tea Room hours 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Large groups should call ahead to set up a time for their visit so volunteer tour guides can be arranged.

ADMISSION -- $3 for adults and $1 for children.

INFORMATION -- For more information or to make reservations, call 903-895-4602.

DONATIONS -- Those interested in making donations to the museum can contact Ms. Ward at the London Museum, P.O. Box 477, New London, Texas, 75682.






New London is located in East Texas, just East of Tyler near Overton and Henderson.


      

 


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