Walker Township’s Goddard Schoolhouse in Rush County

Read time: 3 min.

James Goddard was a prominent farmer in the northeastern corner of Rush County’s Walker Township. Sometime between 1856 and 1867, Goddard donated land to establish the township’s District 1 schoolhouse1. The building sat on the south side of what’s now State Road 44, east of where it intersects with West County Road 150-South2

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The ruins of America’s first consolidated schoolhouse, in Raleigh, Indiana

Read time: 7 min.

What’s left of the Washington Township Public School sits just east of Raleigh, an unincorporated community in the northeastern corner of Rush County. Local legend -and even a boulder that sits out front- proclaims the building to have been the first consolidated school in the nation1. Fact or fiction, the building’s remains are among the most compelling schoolhouse ruins I’ve ever come across.

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