Diamond School No. 7Grand River Township, Decatur County, Iowa |
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The original Diamond School was a log cabin. Because it was impossible to heat the little cabin during the winter months, classes were not held during this time. A second schoolhouse was built of brick. The brick was made by Joseph Crees, Sr. who used clay from the nearby river bank. The school was called the Diamond School because it stood southwest across the road from Joseph Sr.'s home. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Diamond
School, ca. 1898.
Cora Hitchcock, Lottie Hauenstein, Martha Kelley, Ed Hall, Eva Hauenstein, Alta Hauenstein, Frank Whitaker, Mary Webb, Francis Woolhouse, Morris Hauenstein, Nellie Woolhouse, Stella Ruby, Ida Watkins, Mabel Hall, Ada Webb, Harry Falls, Ina Falls, Gilbert Webb, Fred Hauenstein, Henry Webb, Goldie Wollums, Charlotte Whitaker, Ina Watkins.
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This brick school was later replaced by a new school, located a
little farther from the original site, and was also named Diamond
School. This third schoolhouse is being used, as of 1981, as a rural
community building. "The Cyrus Crees Family." "The Thomas and Alma Wookey Family." Reflections of Grand River, Iowa: 1881 - 1981. Pp. 181. 315. Clarke Pub. Com. Osceola IA. 1981. |
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Edith Ball, teacher |
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but structure appears to be white frame instead of stucco construction.
2013 Photographs by Sharon R. Becker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original page created by Sharon Becker 2013; photo transcriptions and reformatted by Conni McDaniel Hall Oct 2019. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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