One Room Schoolhouse, Strawberry, AZ
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N 34° 24.349 W 111° 31.166
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This is a one room schoolhouse in Strawberry, AZ.
Waymark Code: WMHR37
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 08/07/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Queens Blessing
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The year was 1884. The families living in the Strawberry Valley, Yavapai County, in Arizona Territory petitioned the County School Superintendent to establish a school. The petition was granted and District #33 in the Strawberry Valley was established.

A local dispute over the site for the school building was solved by cowboys using a calf rope and counting the number of lengths between the Hicks-Duncan cabin on the west end of the valley and the Peach cabin on the east end. They retraced their steps to the mid-point. There the one room log school was built and still stands.

Fine pine logs were cut and dragged to the site, squared with a broad axe and adze, then hoisted into position. Shingles were split for the shake roof and glass windows were installed, two on the east side and two on the west. They were double-hung and could be raised and lowered. A bell hung over the door on the south side and a wood burning stove sat in the middle of the room.

Friendship between local resident LaFayette Nash and Yavapai School Superintendent, Bucky O'Neill, resulted more elegant interior finish than was "average." Wainscoting reached from the floor to a height of four feet. Cloth was stretched and nailed above that and wallpaper was glued to the cloth. The ceiling was originally cloth but was later replaced with wood. The floor was made of 1" x 12" sawn boards. Sections of stone slate extended across the north wall for a blackboard. The usual wooden benches and tables were by-passed in favor of factory-made desks seating two children each. Other furnishings included a teacher's desk and chair, a world globe, dictionary and clock. The school, also, would serve as meeting place, social center and church. An organ was included in the furnishings.

The school was under Yavapai jurisdiction until a change in the county boundary in 1889. As part of Gila County, it became District #11 and remained until it was permanently closed in June of 1916. With school furniture removed, the building was used as a temporary residence by many newcomers to the valley. Moveable parts were "borrowed" and it slowly became uninhabitable. By 1961, nothing remained of the structure but the log frame and it was FOR SALE.

Fred Eldean, an official in the Page Land and Cattle Company, bought the building and site and gave the deed to the Payson-Pine Chamber of Commerce. By 1967, local residents had restored the old structure to a point where it was secure and weather-proof. So it stood awaiting the next step in its restoration. By this time, it belonged to the Arizona Historical Society. In 1979 and 1980, the newly formed Pine/Strawberry Archeological and Historical Society decided to restore the interior and open the school to the public. Thanks to old-timers who had either taught in or attended the school, their descendants, and hundreds of interested, helpful residents, the Strawberry School was formally dedicated as a Historical Monument on August 15, 1981.

The school is located on Fossil Creek Road in Strawberry, Arizona and is open to the public from May through mid-October on weekends and holidays. Group tours can be arranged at other times by writing to the Pine-Strawberry Archeological and Historical Society, Inc., at P. O. Box 564, Pine, AZ 85544.

Hours:
May 15 - October 15
Mon-Thur 10am-2pm
Fri-Sun 10am-4pm

October 16 - May 14
Mon-Sat 10am-2pm
(Closed Sundays)

Closed New Years Day, Easter,
Thanksgiving and Christmas

Museum Admission
Adult: $1.00
Child (11 and under): free
Original or Re-creation?: Original

Year the school first opened.: 08/14/1886

Year the school closed.: 06/05/1967

Is the schoolhouse still open as a school?: no

Address:
5182 Fossil Creek Road
Strawberry, AZ United States
85544


Web Address (if available): [Web Link]

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

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