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
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Lockridge #8, Victory School
Victory #8. From Lockridge, proceed north on Wintergreen Blvd 2.2 miles to 195th Street, then turn east and proceed 1.1 miles. The school is on the north side of 195th.
Photographed 6/16/12
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Buena Vista #?
On County T22 south of I-80, north of Killduff, at the NE corner of the intersection with S 68th Ave E. Interesting extra door in the back. Now used as a storage shed.
Photographed 4/7/12
Graham #7, Oasis School
Proceed east of Iowa City on Herbert Hoover Highway, three miles to Oasis Rd, then turn north. About 2.25 miles you will come to the small hamlet of Oasis, and this school is on the south side of town on the west side of the road, converted into a garage.
Photographed 4/6/12
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Troy #6, Murchison School
Built ca. 1870, closed in 1927. Located at 2677 230th St, which is .2 mile west of R Ave. Sold at auction in 1946 for $310. Converted to home. First photo is of the east side, approaching from the east.
Photographed 2/18/12
Troy #5
Originally located on 250th St. 1/2 mile west of RR Ave. Closed in 1945. Early 1950s the school was moved 1/2 mile SE on east side of RR Ave and converted into a home at 2524 RR Ave. Additions front and back. First photo is of the south side of the house.
Photographed on 2/18/12
Pilot #8, Boland School
Originally located on south side of 270th St between MM Ave and N Ave. Sold in 1947 and moved 3.25 miles west and converted into a house. In 1951 the school was moved into Williamsburg at 206 Madison Street, NW corner of Maple St. First photo is looking NW, house facing east.
Photographed 2/18/12
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Unknown School, SE of Brooklyn
We discovered this school while driving on Interstate 80, but during the summertime there is much foliage covering it from the highway. We looked on a map to see how to find this school, and the best way is to use exit 197 off of I-80, and take the first road south of the highway, eastbound. This road is 415th St/County Highway F39. Continue to 200th St, were 415th ends, but F39 turns south. There is a trace of 415th continuing eastbound, all overgrown and part of the farm. The school has been moved from an unknown location and sits on the trace of 415th a couple hundred feet east of 200th St. It is being used as a machine shed, with a garage door opening at the original front, which now faces south.
Photographed 12/17/11
These last two photos were photographed on 11/3/12 from the north side of I-80. They show the back side of the building and the addition on its east side.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Penn #3, Dutch/Union School, North Liberty
On the south side of town, on Forevergreen Road. Proceed east of Highway 965 on Forevergreen to the intersection of Front Street. The school is now a house on the south side of Evergreen at the junction of the two streets. We could have photographed this one quite a while back, but waited until a nice day after the leaves fell so it would be seen better. The old pump still stands in the front yard, although the school building itself has undergone much modification. Address is 101 Evergreen.
Photographed 11/11/11
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Pilot #3, Colton School
Built 1913, closed 1947. Purchased early 1954 and remodeled into a home with several additions. It became a parsonage for the church across the street in 1968. Located on the NE corner of 230th St and H Ave (CR V52), about 1.5 miles south of I-80.
In this first photo, the original school is the back section with the two windows.
This view shows the additions on the south and east sides of the original building.
This is the north side of the building, showing a window added in the back.
Photographed 11/5/11
Lincoln #7, Riverside School
Built 1879. Closed for the 1949-1950 school year, then reopened for 1950-1951 school year before closing permanently. Based on two photos of the school while in service, we discovered that the front porch entry was a later addition in its life. From Millersburg, proceed north on CR V52 to 266th St, then turn west. Proceed west to CR V48 (G Ave/216th St) and turn south to 270th Street, and turn west. Proceed one mile to F Ave and the school is on the NE corner. Derelict. Construction along the road on the corner will probably end up with this school torn down soon.
Looking towards the front of the building, through a burned-out side window.
The original entrance door inside the porch.
Photographed 11/5/11
UPDATE 10/14/15: We learned at a country school conference this past weekend that this school has been torn down.
UPDATE 10/14/15: We learned at a country school conference this past weekend that this school has been torn down.
Lincoln #5, Lincoln Center School
Closed in 1927. Used as a voting hall until 1994. During this period the front doors were sealed and a door was installed on the south side of the building where the center window was located. Two north windows also were sealed. From Victor, proceed south on CR V38 (B Ave) south of I-80 to 250th Street and turn east. Proceed two miles to D Ave. The school is located on the SW corner, facing east, although the original doors are covered. Externally maintained.
This first photo is of the south side with the newer door.
This is the front of the school, with the doors sealed.
Looking through the rear window at the back of the school with original blackboards.
Here is another interior view showing the boarded up window on the left; there is a twin to that one on the other side of the remaining window.
This view from the one remaining north window shows an old voting "booth," and behind it you can see one of the sealed front doors.
In this last view, seen from the SE window, you can see one sealed front door on the right side of the photo and the other sealed door on the far side of the room.
Photographed 11/5/11
Lincoln #1, Pleasant Ridge School
This school closed in 1949. It is located about 4.5 miles south-southwest of Ladora. Proceed south of Ladora on G Ave (CR V48) to 230th St (one mile south of I-80), then turn west one mile. The school is on the north side of the road, used for storage, and is in bad shape.
Photographed 11/5/11
Lincoln #3, Victor
Originally located about 4 miles south of Victor at the NW corner of B Ave (CR V38) and 230th St. In 1952 this school was purchased and moved into Victor and converted into a house, now located on the NE corner of 6th St and County Line Road. In this first photo the original school runs from side to side, with the addition of a porch.
Here you can see the small addition on the left side of the photo.
Here you can see the large addition on the east side of the house.
Photographed 11/5/11
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