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The first Hughes High School was established in 1853 on property on Fifth and Mound streets. [4]The school owes its name to Thomas Hughes, an Englishman and shoemaker, who, by his will, dated December, 1826, left his property for a high school, which was built in 1853 at a cost of $23,375.
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The Hughes School is an example of 19th century one–room schoolhouse architecture. The land for the school was given to School District No. 4 by Nicholas Curtis in 1832. Elijah Hughes served as school director for the district at that time and is mentioned in the original deed. [3] The school was built in 1887. [1]
The Hughes High School mascot for academic and athletic teams was the Blue Devil with royal blue and white serving as the school colors. As the only high school of its district, it served the following places in St. Francis and Crittenden counties: Hughes, Horseshoe Lake, and the St. Francis County section of Jennette. [2] [3]