First School in Johnson County
The
first school in Johnson county was established by Jesse Berry, in 1840,
in a small frame building, situated on College street, Iowa City. This
house was still standing in October 1882, being then in use by J. B.
Schofield as a rag carpet weaving house. The building was sided with
oak clapboards which were split and shaved by David Cox, Esq., who now
lives {in 1882} in Pleasant Valley township, on the site of the old
Poweshiek Indian village and Gilbert’s trading house. {See diagram on
page 207.} He also made the shingles in the same way. The original
floor and the laths were also split lumber instead of sawed. The house
is only one story high; stands on the north side of College street
between Clinton and Capital streets; was used for some years as
sheriff’s office, and for other public purposes; is an interesting
relic and landmark of the city’s early days; and is probably the oldest
house now standing in the city. (Source: History of Johnson County 1836-1882, pg. 381)
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