1916 - Big Horn Academy - Cowley, WY
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N 44° 52.940 W 108° 28.119
12T E 699917 N 4972996
A school until 1983, this striking sandstone building was first the Big Horn Academy, later the Cowley High School, still later the administration building by the Big Horn County School District #1.
Waymark Code: WMWTWC
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 10/13/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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While the Big Horn Academy was established in 1907 with the construction in Cowley of a stone schoolhouse, the present stone building wasn't constructed until 1916, at a cost of $40,000, replacing that original building. Finally completed and opened for classes in 1919, the academy was essentially dissolved in 1924 when the school was transferred to School District No. 28, thereafter to be known as the Cowley High School. The large log building beside the stone schoolhouse was a WPA project built for $10,000 in 1936 as a gymnasium for the school. Since its construction, however, the building has served the community as a community hall as well as a gymnasium.

When the school was closed in 1985 the gymnasium became solely a community hall. As the major meeting space for Cowley and surrounding towns, it has witnessed public meetings and events, political rallies, family gatherings, weddings and funerals, class reunions, dramatic productions, dances, and even prize fights. Although the log gym had been used for storage for many years, the Town of Cowley completed renovations in 2015 to make it available once again for community use. Baskets at each end of the large room, a painted court on the floor, fixed bleachers, and pendant light fixtures indicate its principal use as a basketball court, though the facility continues to host much more than athletic events.

Today the sandstone schoolhouse is used as an administration building by the Big Horn County School District #1.
The Bighorn Academy The Latter-Day Saints have always believed in the importance of education. Wherever they have settled they made building of schools a first priority. The Mormons had hardly finished putting up their own log cabins when they started planning for their schools. They built a large stone grade school dedicated in 1909, then began construction of a high school building. It was to be church-supported and called The Bighorn Acadamy. The first classes of this academy-to-be met in the grade school building while construction proceeded.

Though the Mormon Church supplied the actual money required to build and equip the facility, by far the major portion of the project was accomplished with donated labor, expertise and machines which were quite primitive by modern standards. The building was completed in 1919.

Its program was essentially that of a high school although in the context of that time, it was thought of, almost, as a college. Students came to the Academy from a wide area to live and board, somewhat as students leave home today for higher education.

The Academy was operated as a church school until 1924 when its facilities and responsibilities were transferred to the Cowley School District thereafter known as the Cowley High School.

During its life as the Big Horn Academy 178 students graduated from the school.
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Year of construction: 1916

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BIG HORN ACADEMY 1916


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