Hudson City School – Appleton City, Missouri
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
N 38° 12.202 W 094° 05.415
15S E 404542 N 4228941
Historic former church then one-room schoolhouse near Appleton City, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMNJDK
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 03/23/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Queens Blessing
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"Hudson City School is a frame, one-room schoolhouse located in a rural area approximately one mile northwest of the junction of Missouri 52 and Highway W in Bates County, Missouri. The location is about three miles westnorthwest of Appleton City, the nearest town. The cross-gabled building was constructed in 1891, as a Methodist Episcopal church. In 1911, the church sold the property to School District No. 83 and it was reconfigured as a schoolhouse. A row of 10 closely spaced windows in the north elevation was part of the church-to-schoolhouse conversion, with new windows added adjacent to the church windows for improved lighting. A ca. 1900 photograph indicates that in most other respects, the form of the weatherboard-sided, white-painted building is unchanged from when it was a church. The building measures 45-1/2 feet at its longest point from east to west and 38-1/2 feet from north to south. It has a metal roof and sits on a foundation of sandstone blocks. A lone brick chimney pierces the west gable end. The main entrance, with a transom, is in a small vestibule on the southeast where the two wings intersect. The east gabled end is blind but a small painted sign near the top reads HUDSON CITY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 83. Another small sign near the entrance reads HUDSON COMMUNITY CENTER. A small open porch with a shed roof fills the space where the wings intersect in the southwest corner. Interior space consists of a classroom, kitchen, two small rooms and a small hallway. In the 1970s, ceilings were lowered and other modest alterations took place but the original plaster walls and ceilings are intact. Original doors and much original woodwork is present and visible. The blackboard is intact, and in fact the interior is essentially unaltered since the building was last used as a schoolhouse in 1952. Overall, integrity is excellent. Considering its age and limited maintenance, the building is in relatively good condition although some deterioration is evident, especially along the base, and the paint is peeling. A frame privy off the northwest corner dates from when the building was used as a schoolhouse and is counted as a contributing resource." – National Register Nomination

The building is in good condition and is used as a community meeting place mostly by the 4-H club. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
Original or Re-creation?: Original

Year the school first opened.: 01/01/1911

Year the school closed.: 01/01/1952

Is the schoolhouse still open as a school?: no

Address:
Approx. 1 mi. NW of MO 52 and Hwy. W
Appleton City, Missouri


Web Address (if available): [Web Link]

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

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