
Ashcraft One Room Schoolhouse in Mint Hill, NC
N 35° 10.666 W 080° 39.129
17S E 531673 N 3892812
The Ashcraft Schoolhouse was built sometime before 1895 by Walter and Amanda Ashcraft. It was the county directive of the time that a schoolhouse be built every 5 miles so children ages 5-20 did not have to walk too far
Waymark Code: WMEACY
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 04/26/2012
Views: 4
Welcome Visitors to the Ashcraft Schoolhouse. It is still hard to believe that a teacher taught multiple grades in a one room school house. I wonder if they had behavior problems.
A 'For Sale' sign hammered into the front lawn of the old country doctor's building was all the motivation needed to begin the Mint Hill Historical Society. Twenty-one citizens signed the charter in 1985 with the purpose of preserving the history of the area. The Mint Hill Country Doctor's Museum was the first restoration project. Now, twenty five years later, everyone is invited to take a step into history at the Carl J. McEwen Historic Village. Visitors can walk through the restored Country Doctor’s Office, the Ashcraft one room schoolhouse, the Ira V. Ferguson Country Store and the soon-to-be completed Gold Assay office where miners brought their ore to see if they had struck it rich!! Other outbuildings in the village like the blacksmith shop, hen house, and meat curing building reflect the rural nature of early Mint Hill. Join the children and adults alike who find excitement and enchantment as they step back in time in the village.
Original or Re-creation?: Re-located Original
 Is the schoolhouse still open as a school?: no
 Address: 7601 Matthews-Mint Hill Road Mint Hill, NC America 28227
 Web Address (if available): [Web Link]
 Does the school offer 19th century classroom reenactments or day camps?: yes
 Year the school first opened.: Not listed
 Year the school closed.: Not listed

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