Foland School No. 7Richland Township, Decatur County, Iowa |
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Michael and Elizabeth (SOWERWINE) FOLAND arrived
in Decatur County from Muncie, Indiana in 1856. They made it as far as
Dekalb before they and their six children were forced to stop and spend
the winter. In the spring, after the birth of their seventh child, the
FOLANDS proceeded on to their homestead in Richland Township,
approximately 3 miles east of the town of Westerville. They would add
three more children to the family. Interested in the education of his growing number of grandchildren, Michael FOLAND established the Foland School on the southeastern corner of his pasture where the north road intersected with the east-west road going into Westerville. Mabel DAILEY, a former teacher at the Foland School, wrote in January of 1960, "I became acquainted with the Foland School and its patrons during the Spring Term of 1905. It was one of the few schools at that time that had Spring Terms. Most of the rural schools had just a Fall and Winter Term. . . At that time the schoolhouse was new, large and well-lighted. There was plenty of room for all the little folks and there were many. The spring term was especially for the little folks who could not attend during the cold weather. The patrons were friendly and appreciative. They did all they could to make their school a success. Our only accident during my sojourn in the district was when Opal FOLAND (later Mrs. Mason M. SNETHEN) fell at school and broke her collarbone. It was a sad time and we were all so glad when she was well again." |
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Lists of known Foland School Pupils click on images for larger views |
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Souvenir Foland School 1896-1897 Doyle D. Gilreath, Teacher Directors W. H. Young, Jr. - President Albert Brammer Erastus Wadsworth Pupils
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Foland School 1909 |
Foland School, Spring 1912 |
Souvenir Liberty School No. 7, 1912-1913 Hettie Euritt, Teacher School Board J. A. Burns Alvia Foland Emmet Foland G. W. Grimm Samuel Foland Pupils
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Foland School, Fall 1919 |
Foland School, 1924 |
Foland
School, 1928 (can you identify?) |
Foland
School, 1929 (can you identify?) |
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Foland School
1933-34 |
Foland School
1936 |
Foland School,
Fall 1941 |
Foland School,
Spring 1943 |
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Foland School, 1943 Richard Street, Chester Young, Berdena Wadsworth |
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Former Foland School Teachers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mina Madarasz 1879 |
Elsie (Foland) Boyd 1892, 1893, 1896 |
Hettie Euritt 1912 - 1913 |
E. Ray Morell 1918 - 1919 |
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Edith (Beers) Ball 1924-25, 1952-55 |
Rosamond Ruth Ramsey 1928 - 1932 |
Irene (Buell) Schwalbe 1932 - 1933 |
Etola Grimm 1933 - 1934 |
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Hazel Grimm 1934 - 1937 |
Eileen Jackson 1942 - 1946 |
Elvera (Johnson) Mullen 1955 - 1958 |
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Complete List of Foland School Teachers |
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A Little Bit O' Music at the Former Foland School | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Foland School prior to being moved to Kellerton Photograph courtesy of Norma G. (Foland) Becker |
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When Iowa discontinued the rural school system, the
Foland School closed around the year 1958 after 84 years. Better roads
helped with the transportation of rural children into Grand River where
they attended school. The Foland School was sold to Grand Valley
Community School and was moved to Kellerton. It was located southeast of
the gymnasium, on the corner of the school grounds, and served as a
music room. When Grand Valley Community School dissolved in 1992, the school board gave the schoolhouse to the community. It was moved uptown and placed beside city hall. Grand Valley alumni Billy Fifer was in charge of this move, ca. 1995/96. |
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During the summer of 2009, Richland Township trustees erected signs designating the original sites of country schoolhouses throughout the township. On August 3rd they placed a sign at the former Foland School location. |
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National Trust for Historic Preservation July 28, 2010 |
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Last-Minute Grant May Save
1906 School By Margaret Foster |
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An Iowa resident trying to save the schoolhouse built by
her great-great grandfather won an 11th-hour grant today. Sharon Becker was told by Kellerton, Iowa, officials that she had until the end of July to raise $15,000 to move the Foland School. She learned today that she had won a $10,000 emergency grant from the State Historical Society of Iowa. "I am so excited. This has been a long, hard battle," says Becker, who lives in Osceola, Iowa, about 40 minutes away. The Foland School was built by her maternal great-grandfather, Michael Foland, on one corner of his farm. The family later sold the building to a nearby school district, which used it as a music room before donating it to Kellerton in the 1990s. Filled with historic photographs and other school memorabilia, the building was vandalized several years ago, so the town boarded it up. Last fall, the city council decided to do something about the school, according to city councilmember Janet Holmes. "It's an upkeep and maintenance problem," Holmes says. Becker has expressed concern that the council might sell the school site to the owner of an adjacent bar, but Holmes says the council has not made a final ruling on the property. "There's no decision on what's going to be done with the building if she doesn't get the money," Holmes says. Becker has raised $3,000 for the Foland School, not including the grant. She still needs to raise $3,000 more, but thinks she can meet that goal. "I promised my mom, whose great-grandfather built it," Becker says. "When she saw the condition of it last August, I gave her a hug and promised I'd get it restored." |
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After Daniel Borntrager and his crew did some preservation and restoration work beneath the building, The Foland Schoolhouse was moved once again on June 29, 2011. Daniel and his able crew supervised and completed the move. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original page created by Sharon Becker 2013, updated 2015; updated and reformatted by Conni McDaniel Hall Oct 2019. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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