Greenhorn Schoolhouse - Yreka, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
N 41° 42.549 W 122° 38.904
10T E 529250 N 4617544
This former one-room schoolhouse is now home to the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Posse, a volunteer rescue outfit.
Waymark Code: WMV56Q
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/25/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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Passing through Yreka I immediately noticed this red painted building and was intrigued to know more about the history behind it. I contacted the Facebook page of the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Posse and inquired about the building's history. I received a message back from one of the volunteers who stated:

Yes it is the old Greenhorn School House. Built around 1910. Moved to that location and donated to the Posse around 1968. I found some cool old school books and finger paint kits in the attic a few years ago. Thanks for your interest.

I was also able to locate a nice blog site that contained an article on the Greenhorn School District and highlights this school (web link below). The blog article reads:

The Greenhorn School District was first established in 1859. The photo above is the last school building that was used in the local Greenhorn District. This building stands near the Grange Building on the south entrance to Greenhorn Park in Yreka. The building clearly appears to be a old school building and the red color gives it a certain kind of dignity, however, there isn't any visible marker telling of its history that one sees when driving by. In the 1970's the building was used as a club house for the local "Trailriders" organization. It appears to still be in use today, but it is not obvious what group or organization is utilizing the building.

The original school building (unfortunately, no longer in existence) was first built near where Greenhorn Creek and Yreka Creek met. This location isn't any visible any longer as changes to Yreka Creek and Greenhorn have been made due to freeway construction and flood control.

It is interesting to learn that the Greenhorn area was considered to be a separate community from Yreka for some time. In 1868 the Greenhorn School District was merged with the Yreka School District, only to re-establish its own district again in 1878. It apparently continued to function as a separate district until 1927 when Greenhorn District combined with part of the former Rose School District. (The small Rose School District was actually just up Greenhorn Road about 3 miles straight up from Interstate 5. There is nothing left of the building that once stood for Rose School District, and according to records it began around 1901 and functioned about 15 years.) It wasn't until 1951 that the Greenhorn District was fully absorbed into the Yreka Union School District permanently.

Up through the 1950s it was not uncommon for small schools to be located throughout the county and countryside. Rapid transportation and good roads were not always available. Children usually attended schools relatively close to their homes even in rural areas for accessibility.

I wasn't able to determine where this school was originally located before moving to its current site.

Original or Re-creation?: Re-located Original

Year the school first opened.: 01/01/1910

Is the schoolhouse still open as a school?: no

Address:
Ranch Lane
Yreka, CA


Web Address (if available): [Web Link]

Does the school offer 19th century classroom reenactments or day camps?: no

Year the school closed.: Not listed

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