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Blogger Lady Chal said...

Glenn,

This one is Rose Hill School, and yes, it was College Township. Ushers Ferry was contacted about this one almost ten years ago, but did not have the funds to move it or a particular need for the building at that time either. Glad it is still standing, but would love to see it saved and adapted reused.

June 16, 2015 at 4:23 PM

Blogger Glenn E. Chatfield said...

Thank you very much for that information!!!!

It would indeed be nice to see it saved. Do you know anything about it, when it was built and when it closed?

June 16, 2015 at 5:32 PM

Blogger Lady Chal said...

Closed about 1950. In 1947 state laws helped force the consolidation of Putnam, College and Fairfax into Prairie Community school district. By 1954 they were all pretty much on one campus.

April 6, 2016 at 10:12 PM

Anonymous Deborah Williamson said...

Hi,
We are purchasing this school and property - closing tomorrow. Hoping to save the school, but it's in pretty bad shape now. My father-in-law attended this school as a child (we live right across the street from the school)

Deborah Williamson

June 5, 2018 at 4:08 PM

Blogger Glenn E. Chatfield said...

Hi Deborah,

I certainly hope restoring it is feasible. You might want to check out those who restored Forest Grove School over in Bettendorf -- their school looked to me to be unsalvageable. They might be able to give you ideas.

Here's our entry on the school so you can see what it looked like and how it looked last time we photographed it. They just recently finished the floor on the inside.
http://schoolhouses.blogspot.com/2011/05/forest-grove-school-bettendorf.html

Here is Forest Grove's Facebook where they report on their progress:
https://www.facebook.com/ForestGroveSchoolPreservation/

If you do get to restore it, feel free to email me photos for posting here!

June 5, 2018 at 5:20 PM

Anonymous Deborah Williamson said...

Hello!
Thank you for the information. My husband thinks the school can be restored - roof trusses in pretty good shape, most of floor is OK; stairs to basement pretty good, brick foundation is good too. There is a hole in the south wall all the way through. Daylight is visible through the roof. Lots of trespasser damage inside. Per my husband "looks like a bomb went off in there." Our first steps will be to take down a big dead dangerous tree, secure all windows and doors from those darn kids that keep trespassing, and put a new roof on the structure. I'll take some "before" photos of the interior and exterior to share.

June 7, 2018 at 2:43 PM

Blogger Glenn E. Chatfield said...

Hi Deborah,

Well it sounds like you have a real task ahead of you!

I don't know why people have to go in to old buildings to cause damage; I just don't understand that mentality. And it just adds to restoration work.

I wish you all the best in your restoration efforts!

June 8, 2018 at 9:00 AM

Blogger grumpybb said...

Deborah,

I was by there a week or two ago, you might have even seen me taking pictures of it. What you've done with the school is beautiful, and I'm so glad it's been saved. Great job!

December 28, 2022 at 4:57 AM

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