Professor George P. Lewis Professor Lewis' tenure as Principal for the colored school in Sherman did not last long after arriving in Grayson County in late 1883 or early 1884. At the close of the 1883-1884 school year, the people in the school district were upset over alleged actions of Prof. Lewis towards some of the older female students, which resulted in their parents withdrawing them from the school. Another disturbing incident was the arrival in Sherman from Ocala, Florida of a young colored woman names Rosa L. Thomas in the spring of 1884. Upon her arrival, she sought out Prof. Lewis and demanded that he fulfill his promise of marriage to her, whereupon they engaged in an argument which resulted in the Professor striking the young woman. The young lady, obviously well educated, claimed that Prof. Lewis "ruined her" under the promise of marriage. The Board of Trustees met Tuesday evening, May 4, to investigate these charges against the principal and teacher for immoral conduct toward the female students under his charge. However, the pupil who was to speak to the Trustees did not attend the meeting and it was rumored that she had been whisked away.
Apparently Prof. Lewis left his position with the Sherman colored school prior to 1885 and as the Gainesville Daily Hesperian reported in June 1888 that he had done commendable work in the colored schools of Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas "during the past three years". (Gainesville Daily Hesperian, Friday, June 15, 1888, pg.3) By the 1885-1886 school year he was teaching at the colored school in Cooke County, which borders Grayson County on the west. He took charge of the colored schools in Gainesville, a little more than 30 miles from Sherman.
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