Bear School - Van Wert, OH
Posted by: DnRseekers
N 40° 52.560 W 084° 34.956
16T E 703696 N 4527805
Moved to the historical society's site in town, complete with period furnishings. Nice museum grounds here as well with lots of interesting things to see!
Waymark Code: WMBRVA
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 06/18/2011
Views: 3
The BEAR SCHOOL was originally a one-room schoolhouse in District #11, Ridge Township. Peter Knittle provided the property on which the building was located, and classes were held for the first time in this building in 1904. The Emerson Blauser family donated the building. (Grace Blauser was the granddaughter of Peter Knittle.) The bell, given to the Museum by Gale Knittle (Peter Knittle’s grandson), was originally installed by John Ringwald. It is cast of bell metal which has a very loud sound and bears a casting date of 1903. It is furnished with old school desks, a teacher’s desk, a recitation bench, an organ, the old black stove, books, slates, photos, and other school memorabilia.
Address: 602 N. Washington Street Van Wert, OH 45891
Web Site: Not listed
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