Washington Township’s old “Catholic” schoolhouse in Whitley County

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Random drives through far-flung counties are only worth it if there’s something to hunt down along the way. Landmarks, ruins, and glimpses of history are my favorite topics to look for, and that’s exactly how I stumbled across Washington Township’s old District 7 schoolhouse in rural Whitley County

Photo taken August 16, 2025.

Whitley County’s District 7 schoolhouse traces its roots to at least 1860, when a nearby Catholic Church burned down and its residents worshipped at the school1. Even after a new sanctuary was erected, the schoolhouse retained its common name of “Catholic” due to that association and the fact that most of its students were members of that faith2

The extant school appears to have been built in 18873. Twenty years later, Maggie Ness served as its teacher4. The building was shuttered around 1928, when Washington Township’s remaining schoolhouses consolidated into the Washington Center School two miles north and two miles west5

Despite its closure, the building still stands across State Road 9 from the landmark 1899 St. Catherine of Alexandria Church. These days, the old schoolhouse is a home. 

Sources Cited
1 Bartdorff, R. (2016, November 21). St. Catherine of Alexandria traces founding to pioneer days. Today’s Catholic [Fort Wayne]. Web. Retrieved August 17, 2025. 
2 Kaler, S.P. & Maring, R.H. (1907). History of Whitley County Indiana. B.F. Bowen & Co. [Indianapolis].Book. 
3 Whitley County Office of Information & GIS Services. (2025). Columbia City. Parcel ID: 92-09-35-000-105.000-013. Map. 
4 (See footnote 2). 
5 Washington Center School Will Be Abandoned, New Building Open Soon (1962, December 8). The Columbia City Commercial-Mail. Pp. 1-3. 

2 thoughts on “Washington Township’s old “Catholic” schoolhouse in Whitley County

  1. I thought for a moment that this schoolhouse might have been a small part of the building of the Catholic educational system in the 19th century, which grew up in parallel with the public school system, which acted as a defacto protestant religious system in that era. I was not aware of that pocket of Catholics in Whitley County.

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