ORIGINS

I grew up in a small Ohio town and I rode the school bus from 1st through 12th grades. My bus ride always included a country road on which every school day we saw a one-room brick school house. (SW corner of Stine Rd and Enon-Xenia Pike). As the years went by I watched this wonderful, familiar friend fall apart. After I married the school really began to deteriorate. Every time we visited the area I would want to take a photo of the school but never did. Finally, when we went specifically for the task, the school was gone. It was a huge loss for me and, since that time, whenever we pass a one-room school it is a joy to stop to take a picture or two. Thus, our collection here and the blog with schools in other states. Jill :oD

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Harmony School


Built in 1910 and closed in 1951.  From Marengo, proceed west on State Hwy 212 to 2001 212th Blvd, which is the house converted from the school, sitting on the north side of the road, facing south.
Photographed 8/25/12

Union Star School


Built ca. 1890.  Originally located at the junction/turn of 130th St and J Ave.  Moved to .25 mile north of 138th St, on I Ave; address is 1352.  Now used as a garage.

This first photo is from Owen Jone's book, One-Room School Houses: Iowa County, Iowa 1844 - 1966. 
The following three photos were taken at its current location, on the north side of the owner's house.
Photographed 8/25/12


Honey Creek #3, Glenwood School


In section 19 of Marengo Township.  Built ca. 1890, closed 1958.  From Ladora, proceed north on CH V52/G Ave to State Hwy 212.  G Ave curves to the NW for a short distance, then bends NE, with a final curve to end at 212.  If the road had gone straight, the school would originally have sat at the NE corner.  Sometime after the school closed it was moved south across the road to a farm, where it is currently used as a machine shed.

The first photo was taken from west of the building, on State Hwy 212.
This second photo was taken from Highway 212.
This last photo was taken from G Ave.
Photographed 8/25/12

Honey Creek #4

Built in 1888 and closed in 1954.  From Ladora, proceed north on County Highway V52/G Ave. to 148th St, and turn west.  Proceed to E Ave, and the school will be on the NW corner, facing south.  Appears to be used as an office for a junk business.
Photographed 8/25/12

Honey Creek #7

From Victor, proceed north on SR21 to one mile north of 160th Ave, and the school will be on the west side of the road, now converted into a house.  Since the school was closed, the hill the highway is on has been cut down, so the house looks to be sitting higher on a hill than in the old photographs.

The first photograph is from Owen Jones' book, One-Room School Houses: Iowa County, Iowa 1844 - 1966.  The school faces east, at the road.
The next photo is taken from street level, looking at the front of the school.
This next photo is taken from street level, looking at the NE corner.
This last photo is looking at the south side of the house.
Photographed 8/25/12

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Nagle School

This brick school is located at 1220 NW 78th Ave. on the south side of Ankeny.  The easiest way to locate it is to start at the intersection of Oralabor and Irvingdale Drive.  Cross Oralabor southbound to the first left turn, which is 78th, and acts as a frontage road for Oralabor.  The school will be about 100’ east of the intersection, on the south side.  It is used as an office by Warren Transport.
Photographed 8/13/12

UPDATE: On 12/22/23 I learned from a Facebook post that this school and the property on which it stands is for sale. Photos were posted showing more recent surroundings and how much vandalism had been done to it. I'm not going to post photos of the inside--it's just ransacked after the business left--but I did get permission from the two photographers to post their photos on this blog. 

These first three  photos were taken by Mary Mix, "taken about a year ago":
The remaining photos were taken by Chris C.J. Johnson.

Pleasant Corners School


No information found about where Pleasant Corners school was moved from, or the date it was built.  It is located NW of the downtown Des Moines, area at 1350 E. Washington Ave.  This is at the NW corner of Washington and E. 14th St.  There is a brick building at this corner which used to be Whittier School, which faces Washington St.  Apparently at one time Pleasant Corners was moved here as an addition to the school on its north side.  By 1998 the building was used as the Boys & Girls Club of Central Iowa, but appeared to be vacant at the time of our photo.  I was told by the neighbor on the north side of the school that the Pleasant Corners building is to be made into an art gallery.
Photographed 8/13/12

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Benton #?, Lower Stone School


Built in the 1880s, this school’s roof was destroyed by a fire in the 1940s.  At some point in time the school was used as an art gallery, but is now used for storage.  Proceed north out of Shellsburg on County W26 4.7 miles to 59th St, and then proceed .9 mile east to the school on the south side of the road.
Photographed 8/4/12

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Hazleton Township #?


SW corner of the township, 1552 Grant Ave, about 1/2 mile north of 160th Street.  Converted to home, but now derelict.
Photographed 8/3/12

Pleasant #7, Paulson School

The owner of this school contacted me after finding this blog.  This school has been converted into a real nice house.  It is 1.9 miles south of Sattre, at 2972 River Road, with Decorah post office.  It's about 12 miles northeast of Decorah.
Photographed 8/1/12

Pleasant Township #8, Sattre School


From Sattre, proceed west 1/2 mile on Sattre Ridge Rd, and this school is on the south side back in the brush.  Derelict.
Photographed 8/1/12

Pleasant Township #1, Bigler School


Built 1930. On the NW corner of Big Canoe Rd. and River Rd.  Address is 1152 Big Canoe Rd.  Converted to home in 1947.

Photographed 8/1/12

Burr Oak School

Burr Oak School.  At 2351 360th St. in Burr Oak, this 2-room school is on its original location, now converted to a house. The current owner, who converted the school to his home, had a collection of photos and articles framed, which he brought out for us to see.  I photographed it, but apparently I was too quick to not let the autofocus finish, because the photo isn’t sharp enough to read the data I was hoping to have.
The original structure at this site was a 1-room wooden building.  That one was torn down when they needed more room and circa 1870 built a 2-room brick structure, which can be seen in the first photo under the newspaper article on the right side of the photo frame.
The school’s bricks were soft and crumbly, so sometime circa 1910 it was razed and replaced by this wooden structure, which has undergone a variety of uses since it closed.  The bottom right photo in the frame is dated 1945, and at that time it was already in pretty sad shape and had not been used as a school for several years.
Photographed 8/1/12
The following photograph was taken 10/12/13

Canoe Township #?, Pot Hollow School

This school was originally located north of Decorah; from US52 turn west on Meadowlark Rd, and then turn south on wagon road to the first curve.  It was moved to Burr Oak in 1960, to be next to the Burr Oak School.  The school was built in 1915 and restored in 1994.  It was used as an artist’s studio when first moved.  It is in the town of Burr Oak, at 2353 360th St.

Photographed 8/1/12