Emden Historical Society hosts
Open House at Bethel School, a valued property of Logan County
history
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[September 29, 2018]
The Emden Historical Society held an
open house at the Bethel one-room schoolhouse this past Sunday. The
restored schoolhouse is an important site of local history for the
county. The Bethel church across the street, also a significant
landmark for the area, was also open to members of the public.
The school is located one mile south of the Hopedale turnoff on
Route 136; 2.5 miles east of the Interstate 55 interchange.
The Bethel schoolhouse was deeded to the Emden Historical Society in
late 2005, after Emden resident Lloyd Mitchell’s passing. The ground
was originally deeded in 1862, and Bethel School became a part of
District 4 in 1867. The school later transferred to District 88. The
school closed in 1948 after 81 years of holding students in grades
first through eighth.
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The school house was previously open for a similar event in 2006.
Since then, the Society has spent twelve years continuing to update
and improve the building and the grounds the school sits on.
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According to information provided at the open house, the windows
have been updated, as has the siding on the outside. Both the
windows and the siding needed to be rebuilt with some newer
materials, as the originals proved to be difficult and costly to
maintain. The Society was also able to locate one of the original
map hangers from the school containing at least one historical map
inside, and they also located the original black boards behind the
slate boards that were installed sometime after the 1890's at the
front of the classroom.
[Derek Hurley] |