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Most of these files contain only a few news clippings, but some also contain notes on the history of local schoolhouses and those who used them. The third series includes over 100 photographs of one-room Indiana schoolhouses, in print or slide form.
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By the mid-20th century, few one-room schoolhouses still functioned as places of education. They often found new lives as residences, churches, or barns, or were abandoned and later demolished (Diebold 1998). Example of a typical late 1800s style schoolhouse, exterior (left) and interior (right).
The Indiana Geological Survey has created the online Indiana Historical Aerial Photo Index using many of the State Archives' Index Maps. Researchers can now view aerials from home or office, select the image needed, then email the Archives for ordering information and pricing.
Adjacent to Centenary Court, the old school development project by Swallow Hill Homes, sits another development called Devonshire Drive. In 2014 the nursery which worked alongside the old school was also renovated by Swallow Hill Homes, with an additional four new build bungalows.
The company’s portfolio has grown to include properties boasting beautiful locations, great local amenities for families and a wealth of Grade A rated features which makes each home enjoyable for a lifetime.
James Dean's Childhood Home (Google Maps). This was the farm of Marcus Winslow, Dean's uncle, where Dean spent most of his childhood and youth. The property is still owned by the Winslows.