Rural One-Room Schools of Otsego County Click Here for list of school by Township - using location number on below map |
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Brick a.k.a. Lozen, Van Tyle, Hayes District #2 Chester
District #1 a.k.a. Big Lake Dover District #3 a.k.a. Marquardt Fisher
a.k.a. Pink or Hayes District #1 Hallock
a.k.a. Hill or Hayes
District #1 a.k.a. Fisher Hayes
District #2 a.k.a. Lozen Hayes
District #3 a.k.a. Swanson Hayes
District #4 King
a.k.a. Lozen
a.k.a. Hayes District #2 or Van Tyle
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Royal Stone a.k.a. Sturgeon Valley Salling
a.k.a. Bagley Swanson
a.k.a. Hayes District #3 Van
Tyle a.k.a. Lozen, Brick Weber
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a.k.a. = also
known as. Some schools were
known by more than one name. *Fractional
schools had students from more than one county Details about Each School
40 House Camp:
a.k.a. Hayes Dist. #4 (2nd) :
Section 16, Anderson: a.k.a. Swanson School Ashley:
Section 10 (SW) Bagley District #2: a.k.a. Salling Berryville: Section 31 (NNW) Corwith Township west Big
Lake: Section 8 Bollinger
or Ballenger: east of
Vanderbilt on Boyle:
Section 7 (NE) of Brick:
a.k.a. Van Tyle Burr: see Herald Times 1905 Chester District #1: a.k.a. Big Lake Coppins a.k.a. Hayes District #4 (1st): Section 5 of Hayes Township. VanTyle and Estelle Roads Corwith
District #8: Section 11 (SE)
of Corwith
District #9: Section 18 (NC)
of Elmira
District #1 a.k.a. Porcupine Elmira
District #2 a.k.a. Hallenius or
Teeter Elmira
District #3 a.k.a. Shaff Elmira
District #4 Fairgreave
or Fairgrieve: Section
21 Fisher
a.k.a. Pink or Hayes #1: Section
34 Hayes Township north on Five
Lakes a.k.a. Fox:
North end of Franks:
Located on Fox
a.k.a.
Gibbs*:
Gilbert
a.k.a. Marlette Green
a.k.a. Porcupine Hallenius
a.k.a. Elmira District #2 or Teeter: Section
35 of Elmira
Hallock
a.k.a. Hill or Hilly Row or Davis: Teacher
in 1877 – Miss Mattie Hall (Mrs.
George Teeter) Hayes
#1 a.k.a. Fisher or Pink: Section 34 (SW) of Hayes
#2 a.k.a. Van Tyle Hayes
#3 a.k.a. Swanson Hayes
#4: a.k.a.
40 House Camp(2nd) Section 16 or Coppins(1st):
Section 5, Heatherton
or Hetherton: Section 12 of Huffman*:
In Hurd King
a.k.a. Klingensmith: mentioned in 1905 Herald Times article Lewis
a.k.a. Palmer: Section 26 of Lozen
a.k.a. Van Tyle:
Section 2, McCoy
(Bagley Twp District #4):
Section 11 (SC) of McGregor*
a.k.a. Wertman School:
with Marlette
a.k.a. Gilbert: Section 33
(NE) of Martindale
a.k.a. Pyke or Pike - Elmira Twp District #7:
Section 8 (NC) of Marquardt:
Section 20 of Menzies a.k.a. Rush Schol: Section 33 (NE) of Corwith west Meston
a.k.a. Pulaski Moedsker
a.k.a. New Mount
Jack: Murner:
Section 19 (NE) of Palmer
a.k.a. Lewis: Section
26 of Pink
a.k.a. Fisher Poor
Farm: Section 20 (SE) of Porcupine a.k.a. Green: Section 13 (SW) of
Pleasant Hill a.k.a. Pyke Pulaski a.k.a. Meston or Weber: Section
1 (NC) of Bagley
Pyke
a.k.a. Pike or District #7, Martindale:
Section 8 (NC) of
Red School
: Section 16 (SE) of Rush
a.k.a. Menzies School:
Built in 1890 on Salling
a.k.a. Bagley: Section
21 of Sawyer Shaff
a.k.a. Elmira District #3 (windmill
with tank) Section 1 (SW) of Shields:
Section 24 (NE) of Sparr a.k.a. Dover
District #2 :Built in 1905.
Section 29 in
Swanson a.k.a. Anderson - Hayes Township District #3: Section 13 of Hayes Township south on Mancelona Road Teeter a.k.a. Hallenius and Elmira District #2 Van
Buren Van
Tyle a.k.a. Lozen, Brick, Hayes
District #2: Section
2
(SC) of Hayes Water:
Located in Waters:
Located in the Weber
see Pulaski Wertman
a.k.a. McGregor School:
Section 19 (NE) of Wheeler:
a.k.a.
Metzger, Section 1 of Chester
Township. Whitmarsh:
Section 5 (NC) of ?
Wolf: a.k.a. Sparr Section 29 (SC) of
Some schools were known by more than one name. *
Fractional schools had students from more than one county This
list was compiled by Phil Alexander from a variety of sources of information.
Sometimes there was conflicting data or the location was unclear.
Misspelling, typing mistakes, and other errors are likely – please send
me corrections and additional information on these one-room schools of Sources: 1905
Herald Times “Otsego
County Schools” a report by Darlene Mongeau.
1971 1937
Map of Undated
Plat Book of Otsego
County Chamber of Commerce map The
History of Otsego County Schools through 1952.
Written
by Emma Wolf 1875
- 1975 Commemorative Centennial Edition, Otsego County's First One Hundred
Years. Otsego County Phil Alexander alexan17@ msu.edu February 2, 2010
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