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Revision as of 01:06, 26 December 2009
Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse | |
Location | Edwardsburg, Cass County, Michigan, USA |
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Built | 1874 |
Architectural style | late-Victorian schoolhouse |
NRHP reference No. | 284319 |
Added to NRHP | September 12, 1985 |
Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse is a a former two room rural schoolhouse in Edwardsburg, Michigan built in 1874; the school could hold up to 110 students.[1] The school operated until 1959, when the area became part of the Constantine School District. The building was transformed in to the Mason Township Hall in 1964. In 1973 the building also became home to the Mason-Union Branch of the Cass District Library.[2][1]
The school house is listed on both the National Register of Historic Sites and the Michigan registry of Historic Sites.
History
The school house was built between 1874-1875 at the cost of about $3,000. It has been known as the Sailor School and the Kessington School house.[3] In 1964 Mason Township board bought the building for a uses as the township hall. In 1973 the Cass County Library founded and established a branch library in the township hall to services the members of the South-East corner of the county. In 1987, the building was restored.[4] [5]
The bell that was on top of the school house was built by the Gould Mrf. Co of Seneca Falls, New York. The bell weights about 290 pounds and was shipped from New York to Mason.[4]
Information from Michigan Registry
The narative description on file with the Michigan registry reads:
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The text that is listed about the schoolhouse on the Michigan Register of sites for the Statement of Significance reads:
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The marker text that has been placed on the site reads as follows:
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References
- ^ a b c d e Historic Sites Online: Mason District No. 5 Schoolhouse Retrieved December 24, 2009
- ^ Mason Union Branch Retrieved December 24, 2009
- ^ Mason Township Hall Photos Retrieved December 24, 2009
- ^ a b Mason Township Historical Data Retrieved December 24, 2009
- ^ http://www.michmarkers.com/frameset.htm Retrieved December 24, 2009