Transcribed for IAGenWeb by Janelle Martin, 2000
Homer School 1869
Written by John Harrison (1881-1955)
On the 6th of September 1869, the school board
composed of J.H.Williams, President; J.A. Bartels, Secretary; B.F. Derr,
Treasurer; J.W. Dickey, Director. Also, William Haverly and W.C. Daniels
decided to build a new school house on the public square of Homer. Size to be
30x30x18 feet and stairs at the end of the building.
Early in 1885 this school burned to the ground. On February 2, 1885 a meeting was called
which decided to build a new two story school. Members present as follows:
James Clark, B. E. Boynton, William Hiatt and Dave Coleman.
John L. French, Secretary.
On April 7, 1885, a committee was appointed to make arrangements to use the M.E. Church for
school purposes for the summer school. B.E. Boynton, C. Woolsey were on the
committee. Also at this meeting a contract was let to Horace F. Clark for the
sum of $1250. to build the building. This contract was sublet to Howard and
Beightol. This building was insured with the Monark Insurance Co. of Des Moines
for the sum of $1000. through Adam Kepler for 5 years.
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