Colville School - Colville, WA
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N 48° 33.060 W 117° 54.571
11U E 432880 N 5377943
Built in 1874, this log one room school house was the first school in the (then) little hamlet of Colville, WA.
Waymark Code: WMJCWM
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 10/31/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 8Nuts MotherGoose
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We found it amazing that this school was still extant, given its age of 139 years. Moved twice, it now stands on the grounds of the Stevens County Museum at 700 North Wynne Street. Made of squared dovetailed logs, it was substantially built, which helps to explain its longevity and its ability to withstand two moves.

Given that its precise original location is unknown, coordinates for Original Location are at its second location.

Some history from The Museum:

The first public schoolhouse built in the city of Colville was originally located on the south side of town, close to the city park. It was later moved to First Avenue and Elm Street, eventually making its way to the Keller Heritage Park. It was built in 1874 by local labor, including that of John U. Hofstetter, a leader in civic and educational endeavors.

The interior of the log building contains replicas of the board benches and slanting tables that were used by the pupils in the school. Two or three pupil sat at a desk arranged in rows with the younger students closest to the teacher. The potbelly stove that sat in the corner of the single room, alternately scorched or froze the occupants in the room.

During the late 1800s the number of primary schools in Stevens County increased from seven to thirty-five. Many towns flourished due to the influx of settlers, accelerated by the construction of the railroad which arrived in the late 1890s.
Original Location: N 48° 32.680 W 117° 54.161

How it was moved: Wheels / Dolly / Truck

Type of move: Inside City

Building Status: Museum

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