Diamond School No. 7

Grand River Township, Decatur County, Iowa
     
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.

Diamond School, ca. 1898.
Courtesy of Dennis Brown

 

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.

 

 

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.

Edith Ball, teacher
 


Diamond School Souvenir

teacher Alice L. Sullivan

Diamond School Souvenir

1905 - 1906, inside

Diamond School

1921
Teacher, Alice L. Sullivan
School Board:
Will Thomas, Willis Crees, Walter Beck
Pupils
Claude Wilkie Sherman Stanley
Fred Crees Louise Beck
Edith Stanley Truman Beck
Margaret Beck Opal Stanley
Lusetta Kyle Ethel Stanely
Merl Crees Ruby Crees
Pear Brannaman Dewey Crees
Dexter Stanely Effie Brannaman
Arthur Baker Earl Baker
Pearl Fesler, Bessie Cartwright, Mary (Goldie) Fesler, Opal Bright, Sammie Crees, Verle Harger, Vere Crees, Gretchen Fesler, Paul Crees, Ernest Harger, Day Wookey, Orval Fesler, Arthur Cartwright, Ralph Brammer, Dwight Fesler, Carl Brammer, Elsie Cartwright, Gail Bright, Herman Harger, Luke Harger, Hoyle Crees, Raymond Doaty, teacher.

Diamond School
Above photograph was identified as Diamond School
but structure appears to be white frame instead of stucco construction.


Diamond School

1923 - 1924

Diamond School

1934

Diamond School

1938
Dan Crees, Gaile McClure, Dennis Brammer, Herman Harger, Hoyle Crees, Luke Harger, Frankie White, Romaine McClure, Carl Crees, Edith Beers Ball-teacher, Day Wookey, Verle Harger, Vendel Crees, Gail Bright, Ernest Harger Donald Dorn, Donna Campbell, Dorothy Dorn, Irene Deemer, Harold Deemer, Arthur Bright, Vera Woods, Betty Lou Thompson, twins- Wayne Deemer & Wilma Deemer, Lester Deemer, Bethel Woods, Verda Bright, Raymond Van Laar, Betty Campbell. Submitted by teacher Hazel Ramsey Shields. Marie Smith-teacher, Donald Van Laar, Betty Thompson, Doyle Hembry, Donald Dorn, Elouise Hembry, Raymond Van Laar, Joe Crees, Gordon Dorn, Barbara Crees, Jerry Crees

Diamond School

2013

Diamond School

2013

Diamond School

2013
     

Diamond School

2013

Diamond School

2013

Election Remains

2013
Contributions by Grand River School Musuem and Donna Vann
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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