New Haven Preservation Society, Inc - New Haven, MO
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N 38° 36.577 W 091° 13.073
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The old public school, is a small museum and headquarters for the society...
Waymark Code: WM135HR
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 09/21/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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County of school: Franklin County
Location of school: 810 Maupin Ave., New Haven
Built: 1883
Architectural Style: Italianate

  "The New Haven Preservation Society is a 501C3 not-for-profit organization which is dedicated to the preservation of historic documents and other articles relating to the community of New Haven, Missouri.
  The society owns the Old New Haven Grade School building which was built in 1883. The two story brick building, located on Maupin Street in New Haven, Missouri, served as the community's public school for over 100 years. It was purchased by the society in 1988. The lower floor was renovated and now is used as a reception and meeting facility. One room houses the Springgate Museum which contains a variety of articles from New Haven's past. A recently renovated upstairs room contains an archive and research area.
  The society welcomes the donation of historic items which are deemed significant and worthy of long term preservation.
  Society membership is open to the public. Annual membership dues are $15 for individuals, $20 for a family, and $30 for businesses." ~ New Haven Preservation Society, Inc


"This is a two-story brick, Italianate school building constructed in 1883. The school was in service until 1984 and is presently undergoing restoration by the New Haven Preservation Society. The building has a stone foundation, hipped roof of metal standing seam, and exterior of five course common bond brick. On the main facade is a one-story hipped roof frame vestibule with paired single-light glass and wood doors. Windows are 4/4 wood sash set within segmental arches. At the corners are brick quoins. At the roofline is a corbelled brick cornice. At the roof is a square, metal clad bell tower with a hipped roof. Windows have stone sills." ~ DNR Historic Survey  PDF page 495


"The original school building was constructed in 1883. It consisted of four rooms, likely with two grades in each room.

"Two more rooms were added for a high school in 1903 and the first graduating class — five students — graduated in 1907.

"In the beginning, there were a lot of outlying rural schools that had one-room schoolhouses. Eighth-grade graduates would funnel into the high school, Menke said, adding to the growth of the high school.

"In 1925, a new building was constructed adjacent to the school, with a path connecting the two buildings.

"The school was vacated in 1983, after a new school was built.

"The VFW chapter purchased the building with plans to eventually tear it down and sell the bricks — although that never happened." ~ The Missourian   June 1, 2015

Address:
810 Maupin Ave., New Haven, MO 63068


Web Address: [Web Link]

Hours of Operation: Monthly meetings are held at the Old School on the first Monday of each month beginning at 7:00 P.M.. No meetings are scheduled in July and December.

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