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1 Iowa, Adair County, Greenfield — Carnegie Library1916
This property is a contributing building to the Greenfield Public Square Historic District National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m193876) HM
2 Iowa, Audubon County, Audubon — Audubon Public Library
Erected by Andrew Carnegie as a gift to the people of Audubon A • 1912 • DMap (db m239500) HM
3 Iowa, Buena Vista County, Storm Lake — Storm Lake Public Library
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m238800) HM
4 Iowa, Cass County, Atlantic — John Gingery CabinA Link With The Past
This 14 by 18 foot log cabin was built by John Gingery in 1863 in what was called Five Mile Grove located two miles northeast of Atlantic. John left Stark County Ohio where he had been raised and had become a school teacher. He was twenty-six . . . Map (db m93783) HM
5 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — A World of Opportunity — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
It was here that I was given that tender care of mind and body, those first steps in education, that knowledge of poverty and struggle for family betterment which contribute to understanding of American life.”     President . . . Map (db m87749) HM
6 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Herbert HooverHerbert Hoover National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
This site commemorates the life and accomplishments of Herbert Hover, 31st President (1929-1932). The first president born west of the Mississippi River. Hoover grew up in a tradition that deeply influenced his ideals and long life of public . . . Map (db m48307) HM
7 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Learning their A, B, Cs — Herbert Hoover National Historic Site —
Quakers, including the Hoovers, believe strongly in educating both boys and girls equally, and by 1853 West Branch's population was large enough to build this one-room schoolhouse. Because the Quakers had raised much of the funds, they also used it . . . Map (db m162554) HM
8 Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — Schoolhouse Reported permanently removed
The early settlers of West Branch had a strong regard for education, and in 1853 they built this school. It was used not only as a school but as a place of worship for the members of the Society of Friends. Originally the building housed all of the . . . Map (db m162553) HM
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9 Iowa, Cedar County, Wilton — 3 — Historic Iowa City / Mormon Handcart Trail - 1856
Marker Front: The land on which Iowa City is located was a wilderness when it was selected and surveyed for the capital of the Territory of Iowa in 1839. The cornerstone of the new capitol building was laid by Governor Lucas on July 4, 1840. . . . Map (db m224357) HM
10 Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City — Mason City Public Library1903 — Iowa Historic Site —
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m89574) HM
11 Iowa, Decatur County, Lamoni — France Building
Graceland College began classes here on September 17, 1895 with 18 students and 3 faculty. The college moved to the campus on "the hill" upon completion of the Administration Building in January, 1897.Map (db m86719) HM
12 Iowa, Decatur County, Leon — Leon High School
[Photo of Leon High School] Remembered by the Class of 1957Map (db m89357) HM
13 Iowa, Des Moines County, Burlington — The Burlington Public Library
National Register of Historic Places United States Department of Interior March 27, 1975Map (db m238360) HM
14 Iowa, Dickinson County, Spirit Lake — Spirit Lake Public Library1912 — Iowa Historic Site —
This property is listed in The National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historic Preservation Map (db m238671) HM
15 Iowa, Dubuque County, Dubuque — John Francis Rague
Dubuque’s first jail stood on this site (1836) and was superseded by this building which has been in continuous use since 1857 as sheriff’s residence and jail. Its design is the finest example of Egyptian architecture to survive the classical . . . Map (db m126598) HM
16 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — Belle Babb Mansfield
Commitment to Educational Excellence Born August 23, 1846, Bell Babb Mansfield moved to Mount Pleasant — known as “the Athens of Iowa” — in 1860. At Iowa Wesleyan University, she earned the B.A. in 1866, M.A. in 1870, and LL.D. in 1872. . . . Map (db m177823) HM
17 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — Das Deutsches Kollegium(The German College) — 1873-1909 —
Established by the Southwest German Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in affiliation with Iowa Wesleyan College for the theological training of German Methodist ministers to serve area German-speaking churches Historical marker erected in . . . Map (db m177879) HM
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18 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — Iowa Wesleyan College1842-1992
In recognition of 150 years of continuous education for men and women of Iowa Wesleyan College 1842-1992Map (db m177853) HM
19 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — Iowa Wesleyan CollegeFounded 1842
Iowa Wesleyan College Founded 1842 Pioneer Building Erected 1843 In commemoration of the first college west of the Mississippi River This tablet is dedicated by the James Harlan Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Mt. . . . Map (db m177855) HM
20 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — 37 — James Harlan1820-1899
Harlan moved to Iowa in 1845, and was elected state superintendent of public instruction two years later. He became President of Iowa Wesleyan University in 1853, and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1855. After winning a second term, President . . . Map (db m33116) HM
21 Iowa, Henry County, Mount Pleasant — P.E.O. Sisterhood FoundedJanuary 21, 1869
January 21, 1869 The P.E.O. Sisterhood was founded in Old Main’s second floor music room by seven Iowa Wesleyan University female students. P.E.O. is a philanthropic educational organization motivating women to achieve their highest . . . Map (db m177812) HM
22 Iowa, Iowa County, Ladora — 41 — Historic Grinnell
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, a native of Vermont, was the person to whom Horace Greeley gave his famous advice “Go West, young man, go West.” Grinnell took that advice and in 1854 founded the city that now bears his name. A leader in state government, . . . Map (db m224360) HM
23 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — In MemoriumNovember 1, 1991
The University of Iowa remembers the tragedy of November 1, 1991. This memorial is dedicated to those who died and those who were affected by the tragedy; their legacy of caring and distinguished service to the campus community will be remembered . . . Map (db m193997) HM
24 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — Old BrickIowa Historic Site
Formerly First Presbyterian Church & North Presbyterian Church (Old School) Erected 1856-1865 This property is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m194099) HM
25 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — Old Dental BuildingUniversity of Iowa Sesquicentennial
Part of the university’s medical department since 1870, dentistry was granted department status in 1882, becoming the first dentistry program established west of the Mississippi River. A dozen years later, the Dental Building was erected on this . . . Map (db m193998) HM
26 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — Schaeffer HallUniversity of Iowa Sesquicentennial
Opened in 1902, the Hall of Liberal Arts was later renamed Schaeffer Hall for Charles A. Schaeffer, the University of Iowa president who turned the first spadeful of earth for the new building shortly before his death in 1898. The first of the four . . . Map (db m194175) HM
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27 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — Site of World's First Educational Television Station
From 1932 to 1939 a regular schedule of 389 educational television programs was broadcast from the building once located on this site. The Electrical Engineering Department built and operated the station under the direction of Dr. E. B. Kurtz. . . . Map (db m194100) HM
28 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — The First State University to Admit Women on an Equal Basis with Men
The first state university to admit women on an equal basis with men was the University of Iowa, in 1855. Plaque dedicated in memory of Professor Jane A. Weiss (1943-1981) feminist, scholar, teacher, friendMap (db m194098) HM
29 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — The Old Capitol
This building the last Capitol of Iowa Territory became the first Capitol of the State of Iowa December 28, 1846 and was given to the University by and Act of the First General Assembly signed by Governor Ansel Briggs February 25, 1847 This . . . Map (db m194000) HM
30 Iowa, Johnson County, Iowa City — Writers in a Café
The University of Iowa Writers' Workshop was founded by Wilbur Schramm in 1936 as the first creative writing degree program in the United States. Iowa City was recognized as the first City of Literature in the United States, and third in the . . . Map (db m194181) HM
31 Iowa, Johnson County, Tiffin — 4 — Historic Iowa City / Mormon Handcart Trail - 1856
Marker Front: The land on which Iowa City is located was a wilderness when it was selected and surveyed for the capital of the Territory of Iowa in 1839. The cornerstone of the new capitol building was laid by Governor Lucas on July 4, 1840. . . . Map (db m224362) HM
32 Iowa, Keokuk County, Sigourney — Birthplace of Boys and Girls Rural ClubsKeokuk County, Iowa
In 1904, Cap E. Miller, Superintendent of Schools in Keokuk County with the help of many citizens, organized Iowa's first county Boys' Agricultural Club and Girls' Home Culture Club. This was one of the pioneering developments that grew into the . . . Map (db m90219) HM
33 Iowa, Lee County, Galland — First School House in Iowa
This boulder marks the site of the first school house in Iowa, built in 1830.Map (db m178042) HM
34 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids — Ausadie Apartment BuildingHistory Happened Here!
The Ausadie Apartment Building was built in 1923 for Austin and Sadie Palmer as an investment property, close to downtown Cedar Rapids. Designed by Cedar Rapids architect William J. Brown in the Colonial Revival style, the building contained 24 . . . Map (db m216499) HM
35 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Oakhill Jackson — Washington High SchoolHistory Happened Here!
Cedar Rapids’ first permanent school once stood along the 4th Avenue end of Greene Square. From 1855-1868, it educated students through eighth grade. High school-level programs — considered advanced education until the twentieth century — were . . . Map (db m216496) HM
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36 Iowa, Linn County, Cedar Rapids, Wellington Heights — Coe CollegeHistory Happened Here!
Coe College was founded by Presbyterian minister Williston Jones in 1851. Its buildings and grounds were established beginning in 1853. The college went by different names, including "Cedar Rapids Collegiate Institute" and "Parsons Seminary," . . . Map (db m216500) HM
37 Iowa, Linn County, Mount Vernon — South Hall
This building, known since 1906 as South Hall, was constructed in 1872 for student housing and dining facility. In 1882 art and music courses were taught in some of the vacant rooms. “Conservatory Hall,” as it came to be called, was remodeled into . . . Map (db m184808) HM
38 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — 117 North John Wayne Drivec.1890
Under various owners, this building was used for furniture & undertaking, which was a popular business combination in the late 1800's and early 1900's. In 1963 this became the Iowa State University Extension Service office. On this site circa . . . Map (db m72530) HM
39 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — 65 Jefferson Streetc.1875
In the 1800's, agricultural implements were sold here. The Marsh Harvester advertised that "it saves the house-wife the unpleasant drudgery of providing for extra help, during the hottest season of the year" implying that extra farm hands would . . . Map (db m72510) HM
40 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — Carnegie Building
Built in 1903 and used as the Public Library from 1905 to 2001 Renovated in 2002 and reopened as City Hall in 2003 In Memoriam Dr. Charles D. Bevington Born January 13, 1826 Died November 13, 1903 Resident of Winterset since 1853 . . . Map (db m72688) HM
41 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — George Leslie Stout
Born Oct. 5th 1897 Died July 1st 1978 Lt. Commander US Navy Res. Legendary art conservationist George Stout was born in Winterset, Iowa and graduated from Winterset High School in 1915. After 2 years at Grinnell College, he served overseas for 2 . . . Map (db m193900) HM
42 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — North River SchoolhouseBuilt 1874
Restored by Madison County Historical Society, Inc. 1962 - 1973 Placed on National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Dept. of Interior April 22, 1977Map (db m72411) HM
43 Iowa, Mahaska County, Oskaloosa — Oskaloosa Public LibraryArchitecture: Neoclassical — 1903 —
•Establishment of our public library was made official on March 7, 1899 with a voter approved levy tax as a result of the work of the YMCA and the Oskaloosa Women's Club. It officially opened its doors to the public on Monday Sept 8th 1903. . . . Map (db m236338) HM
44 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — A Nod to the Baptists
The Baptist Church has had a presence in Iowa since the territory was opened for settlement. Moses J. Post was an ordained Baptist missionary/itinerant preacher who traversed southeastern Iowa starting in 1841. Marion County, in which Pella is . . . Map (db m236384) HM
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45 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — Resilience
In 1857 this bell called Central College students to classes for the first time. For 56 years its duties were numerous. At 5 a.m. daily it roused students for the morning study hour. It tolled for funerals and celebrated weddings with its chimes. In . . . Map (db m235965) HM
46 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — Tulip Time and Sunken Garden
Pella's first Tulip Time was held in 1935. It was a simple, one-day celebration, arranged around a locally-written operetta appropriately entitled "Tulip Time in Pella." The first festival had no parade, Tulip Queen, or even tulips! To prepare for . . . Map (db m236387) HM
47 Iowa, Marion County, Pella — Vermeer Yellow Iron Academy — Vermeer —
In 2014, Vermeer invested in providing team members' children and grandchildren an early childhood education platform. Vermeer Yellow Iron Academy is managed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions and focuses on interactive hands-on curriculum. Team . . . Map (db m237580) HM
48 Iowa, Monroe County, Albia — New Perry Building
Built after the fire of 1904, this building relies on two features to separate it from the rest of the district. The color of its brick façade and the only example of the bead and reel motif in the district located below the cornice on the . . . Map (db m187895) HM
49 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Carnegie Library
The Clarinda Carnegie Library Built in 1908 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m87508) HM
50 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — First School House
This stone marks the site of the first school house in Clarinda. Built in 1854 and where Theodore Roosevelt spoke April 23, 1903.Map (db m87507) HM
51 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Historical GoldenrodBirthplace of 4H
Historical Goldenrod Birthplace of 4H Originated in 1901 by Jessie Field ShambaughMap (db m88092) HM
52 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Jessie Field Shambaugh
"Everywhere in the country, for those who have learned to see and understand, are lessons which point toward the richness and strength of life." by Jessie Field Shambaugh These words are written in memory of "The Mother of 4-H" to honor her . . . Map (db m88080) HM
53 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — 28 — Jessie Field Shambaugh(1881 - 1971)
In 1901, as a country school teacher, Jessie Field created practical farm and home courses for her students as part of the regular curriculum. Later, as superintendent of Page County schools, she expanded these clubs and camps to include all rural . . . Map (db m224590) HM
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54 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Mattie Lou Cavender
Taught in this Goldenrod School September 7, 1891 to February 24, 1893 Married Lewis Elmer Miller May 4, 1898 Their second son was (Alton) Glenn Miller Born in Clarinda, Iowa March 1, 1904Map (db m88089) HM
55 Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Original Clarinda High School
This medallion preserved from the original Clarinda High School is presented by the Class of 1950 to past and future Classes of CHSMap (db m87504) HM
56 Iowa, Page County, Shenandoah — Carnegie Library
Gift of Andrew CarnegieMap (db m87793) HM
57 Iowa, Page County, Shenandoah — W. Eugene LloydShenandoah, Iowa
Founded Lloyd LaboratoriesMap (db m87669) HM
58 Iowa, Page County, Shenandoah — Western Normal College Bell
After Shenandoah's Western Normal College burned for the second time in 1917 (the first fire was in 1891 when Henry Field was a student there) this bell was taken from the ashes of that fire and put atop Henry Field's "seedhouse" at 407 Sycamore . . . Map (db m87572) HM
59 Iowa, Plymouth County, Le Mars — Bell Tower
This bell was given to Westmar College for perpetual care by the Hoskins Evangelical United Brethren Church of Hoskins, Nebraska when it closed in 1979. Also given to the college were funds to establish the Hoskins Memorial Fund. The tower was . . . Map (db m118958) HM
60 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — The First Public Schoolhouse
This tablet marks the spot where the first public schoolhouse stood Erected 1858Map (db m236012) HM
61 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Drake — Paint It Black
The iconic Painted Street tradition has been associated with the Drake Relays since 1975. The event gathers hundreds of students and involves student organizations painting themed squares and ends with a festive paint fight. In the fall of 2018, . . . Map (db m193850) HM
62 Iowa, Polk County, Mitchellville — Universalist Church1868
This church was built by Thomas Mitchell. Thomas Mitchell was born in New Hampshire in 1816. he came to Iowa Territory in 1840, and in 1844 became the first white settler of Polk County. He built cabins and later inns to feed and shelter the . . . Map (db m44833) HM
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63 Iowa, Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs — Council Bluffs Free Public LibraryBuilt 1904 - 05
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m93905) HM
64 Iowa, Sac County, Odebolt — Iowa Rural Schools History
Iowa Rural Schools HistoryWillow Tree School (Richland #1) is representative of Iowa's 12,623 rural schools that made up the State of Iowa's Rural School System from 1858-1966. Iowa was progressive in designing an equitable public school system . . . Map (db m162251) HM
65 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — B.J. Palmer House1874 - 1915 — Iowa Historic Site —
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places Iowa State Historical Department Division of Historic PreservationMap (db m202179) HM
66 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — 39 — Marion G. Crandell1872-1918
Marion Crandell was the first American woman to die in the war zone during World War I. She was born in Cedar Rapids, but spent several years in France, where she attended the Sorbonne University. In 1916 she came to Davenport as a teacher at St. . . . Map (db m33120) HM
67 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — Original St. Ambrose College — The Celtic Heritage Trail —
In 1882 Bishop John McMullen, born in Ballynahinch, County Down, wanted a place to begin a college. The pastor of St. Marguerites Parish, Fr. Henry Cosgrove, offered two rooms in his parish grade school. There, on September 4, 1882, St. Ambrose . . . Map (db m202265) HM
68 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — The Palmer Family ResidenceEstablished 1912
Within these walls is carried the story of a family from simple beginnings. Through hard work and determination, they achieved success and prosperity, they developed the chiropractic profession and were broadcasting pioneers. This house was the . . . Map (db m202166) HM
69 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport — The Palmers
B.J., Mabel and David moved into the Palmer Family Residence in 1912. Bartlett Joshua (B.J.) Palmer, DC, E.P.A.C. 1882-1961 B.J. Palmer was the son of chiropractic's founder, D.D. Palmer. B.J. is known as The Developer of . . . Map (db m202177) HM
70 Iowa, Scott County, Davenport, Downtown Davenport — First Chiropractic Adjustment
Here at Brady and Second streets, in the former Ryan Building, is the site of the first chiropractic adjustment. On September 18, 1895, Daniel David Palmer, who was practicing as a magnetic healer at the time, repositioned a vertebra in the spine of . . . Map (db m202151) HM
71 Iowa, Shelby County, Harlan — Baughn BuildingErected 1901 — 1018-1020 6th Street —
. . . Map (db m190000) HM
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72 Iowa, Sioux County, Hull — The Birthplace of Extension
Honoring the creative thinking of the Sioux County farmers, a visionary college professor named Perry Holden, and the Sioux County Board of Directors, who in 1903 in Hull, Iowa, developed a new system of agricultural education, first through . . . Map (db m234383) HM
73 Iowa, Union County, Creston — Lincoln No. 5 School
This school was originally located NE of Creston in Lincoln township. It was built in 1872 and was operated until closing in 1966 due to a reo[r]ganization of schools mandated by State law. It was then purchased by the Union County Historical . . . Map (db m86872) HM
74 Iowa, Warren County, Indianola — 813 — 124 West Ashland
Twenty-one years after Indianola was incorporated, this building was erected by A.J. Little, a respected druggist who had already been well established in the Indianola community. Mr. William Schooley practiced law on the second floor here as well . . . Map (db m190235) HM
75 Iowa, Washington County, Crawfordsville — First Settler's Home in Washington CountyIowa 150 Celebrate Our State 1846 • 1996
In 1835, the county’s first settler’s home was built here by Adam Ritchey. The Moorehead family owned the land for the next 100 years. The first school was also here.Map (db m185713) HM
76 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
The Tremont House The northwest corner lot across the street at W. Water and N. Mill Streets has a history dating back to 1856 when Englishman Eli George bought the lot and the Tremont House, a hotel, was built the next year. . . . Map (db m240000) HM
77 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
The Agricultural Short Course of 1912 The first Winneshiek County Agricultural Short Course was held from December 2nd to December 7th in 1912. Advertised in all three Decorah newspapers of the time, it was “an opportunity for the . . . Map (db m241400) HM
78 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
The Agricultural Short Course of 1913 After its introduction in December of 1912, the Agricultural Short Course paid a second visit to Decorah from December 8th to the 13th in 1913. (See Sign #15 on the historic trail for information . . . Map (db m241641) HM
79 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
Decorah Time Lapse: North Side Robert Frost observed, “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” If a time lapse film of this block had been taken, it would reveal how life has “gone on” — changes . . . Map (db m241700) HM
80 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
The Founding of Luther College Luther College opened in September 1861 in a vacant parsonage at Halfway Creek, Wisconsin, near La Crosse, with 11 students. The Norwegian Synod, the governing body of the Norwegian Lutheran . . . Map (db m242101) HM
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81 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastHistoric District Trail
The Courthouse Square Winneshiek County's courthouse square is typical of others found throughout the Midwest. Churches, businesses, the public library and homes ring the perimeter. But change has been a constant as the years have . . . Map (db m242600) HM
82 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Rovang SchoolhouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Overview In the mid-19th century, a group of Norwegian immigrants who followed the state church in Norway wanted to create a system of schools associated with the church. Congregation members wanted to send their children to public schools to . . . Map (db m236299) HM
83 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Welcome to VesterheimThe National Norwegian-American Musuem and Folk Art School
Vesterheim explores the diversity of American immigration through the lens of the Norwegian-American experience and showcases the best in historic and contemporary folk arts in the Norwegian tradition.
• World-class museum collection • . . . Map (db m236294) HM
84 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — South BarracksEducational Teaching — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
The south enlisted men's barracks was a two-story log structure with raised stone platforms in the center of the foundations to help support the wooden floors. This building also served as a schoolroom for the officers' children and as a church on . . . Map (db m173850) HM
85 Iowa, Woodbury County, Correctionville — Built for a Lifetime of Service
Correctionville's first brick schoolhouse has been standing here since 1872. Correctionville residents working for a local brickyard dug the clay nearby hand-formed and fired for the schoolhouse. The building was repaired in the 1950s and . . . Map (db m220484) HM
86 Iowa, Worth County, Northwood — Swensrud SchoolIowa 150 Celebrate Our State — 1846 - 1996 —
Swensrud School pupils wrote with chalk on walls painted black. No grading. Once selected books were completed to teacher's satisfaction, the pupil was considered graduated!Map (db m89805) HM
 
 
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