Washington Township’s Wheeling schoolhouse in Delaware County

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Washington Township’s first purpose-built schoolhouse was constructed in 1839. Another near what later became the community of Wheeling followed the next year. A primitive affair, the building featured notched logs slathered with mud above simple, puncheon floors. Wheeling’s Methodist congregation met there until about 18711.

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Ward Township’s Shakerag schoolhouse in Randolph County

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In Randolph County, Ward Township’s District 11 schoolhouse was commonly known as Shakerag. The schoolhouse sat on Benjamin Clevenger’s land in 18741, but a community called Goodfield sprung up around it. Goodfield consisted of several homes, a mill, and a Christian Church2.

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