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State Historical Society of North Dakota
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 1
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SITS# 32 MN l~J./ I SITE IDENTIFICATION
Field Code Farmvale School
Map Quad w~a 5& Site Name Farmvale School Site Name Mohm School
Map Quad __ ._g_ _________ _
LTL _ TWP 155 R _.;;..94-'--_ SEC _..;..?_ LTL_ TWP __ _ R __ _ SEC __ _ LTL_ TWP __ _ R __ _ SEC __ _ LTL - TWP __ _ R--- SEC---
UTM ____________ N
QQQ _5 _ QQQ __ QQQ __ QQQ __
ZONE __
QQ _6 _ QQ __ QQ __ QQ __
UTM E NAO 1927 _ NAO 1983 _
City: _____________________ _
Street Number: _________________ _
Street Name: 101st Ave NW
Urban Legal Description : ______________ _
SITE DATA
Total # Architectural Features: 1
Fieldwork Date: ___ 6/_1_5_/2_0_1_7 __ _
Reconnaissance Survey .:!_
Project Title & Supervisor:
Country Schoolhouse Project
Report Title & Author(s):
Intensive Survey _
Q _5 _ Q __ Q __ Q __
Subsection: 1 = N½ 2=E½ 3 = 8½ 4=W½ 5 = NE¼ 6 = SE¼ ? = SW¼ 8 = NW¼
Additional Information: ____________________________ _
SHSND USE Area of Significance Area of Significance Area of Significance
Ecozone Ecozone
Recorded By Kathy Wilner (First Name & Last Name)
Verified Site -Non-Site --
CRType _2.__
Date Recorded __ 6_/2_9_/2_0_1_7 __ (mm/dd/year)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 2-Feature Data
NDCRS 2009
Field Code Farmvale School SITS# 32 ...M!!... __ _
Complete one Page 2 for each architectural feature at the site.
Architectural Feature # __ 1 __
Construction Date __ _
Feature Date 3 ----Structural System ~
Feature Type __ 9_
Context _? __
Primary Exterior 1§__
Condition _6 __
Plan Shape _5 __
Style Other Style
Original Owner's Ethnicity __ _ Secondary Exterior __ _ Architect/Builder __ _
Other Information:
Foundation Poured concrete Stories __ 1 _
Roof/Cornice_G_a_b_le _____________________________ _
Window Double hung, some glass
Dating Method(s): Estimate ------------------------------Feature Preservation Recommendation(s) (Check all that apply):
_ Individual nomination
- Contributes to a potential district
_ No nomination potential
_ Will not contribute to a district
_ Potential district- feature would be a contributing element if other properties constitute a district
_ Thematic nomination potential
- Component of a historic site or landscape
Moved (specify all applicable choices}--a) relocation occurred within a historic period; b) recreates original site, orientation, landscape, & spatial relationships; c) compatible in context
_ with neighboring structures; d) relocation has damaged eligibility
_ Historical associations require further investigation
Recorded By Kathy Wilner (First Name & Last Name)
Date Recorded 6/29/201 7 ---,-(m- m""'t'"'"dd"""/y- e-ar.,..)--
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 4-SITE DESCRIPTION
Field Code Farmvale School
Complete one Page 4 for the entire site.
2. Owner's Contact Information:
Taxpayer: Corinne Redmond 7609 Hwy 40 Tioga ND 58852
3. Access (to rural areas):
SITS# 32~---
This school is located on 101 st Ave NW about 5 miles south of Highway 2. It is on the east side of the road.
4. Site Area (ft2): ___________ _
5. Description of SETTING:
The school is in an area of rolling hills with trees and farm fields all directions. There is a farm site to the north.
Recorded By Kathy Wilner (First Name & Last Name)
Date Recorded 6/29/2017 ---,,(m_m_ /,..,.dd..,.,/y_e_a..,.r)--
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State Historical Society of North Dakota NDCRS 2009
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 3-Feature Data
Field Code Farmvale School SITS# 32 MN
Complete a Page 3 for each feature.
1. Feature Description, Integrity, Eligibility:
The feature is a one room prairie school on a foundation of poured concrete. The gable roof of the school is covered with metal sheeting. There is a red brick chimney located at the north end of the peak of the roof. The soffits are closed. The school measures 24 feet north to south and 18 feet east to west with the entry measuring 14 feet east to west and 10 feet north to south.
The siding begins with a wide trim board under the peak end of the roof. The remainder of the siding is 6 inch wood lap with 4 inch corner trim. The paint appears to be very recent. Two concrete steps lead to a concrete platform that gives entry to the school. There is a 5 panel wood door with a covered opening at the top that was likely a transom window. There is one small fixed pane window on the east wall of the entry. The entry walls are finished with wood lap inside. Another wood door with decorative windows across the top gives entry to the school The walls inside the school room are finished with wallboard. The east wall has 5 double hung, one over one, windows with much of the glass remaining and all are covered with translucent plastic on the outside. The window trim is wide boards with a decorative finishing piece at the top of each window. The ceiling of the school room is beadboard covered with ceiling tiles. The ceiling is slanted to the walls on both the east and west sides. The floor is tongue and groove hardwood. There are blackboards on part of the west wall and also the south wall to the entry door. Electricity is present with wires and fixtures apparent.
Early 1940's the school was also called the Momb School.
Recorded By Kathy Wilner Date Recorded __ 6_/2_9_/2_0_1_7 __ (First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 5- SITE DESCRIPTION
NDCRS 2009
Field Code Farmvale School SITS# 32 MN
6. Summary of ALL Site Features & Evaluation of Significance:
7. References/Comments:
Kathy Wilner 366 43rd Ave SE Bowdon ND 58418
Recorded By Kathy Wilner (First Name & Last Name)
Date Recorded 6/29/2017 ---,-(m_m_ /,-dd- /-ye-a-r)--
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East Side
Farmvale School 6/15/2017 Kathy Wilner
North Side
South Side
Farmvale School 6/15/2017 Kathy Wilner MrJ
West Side
State Historical Society of North Dakota NDCRS 2009
SITE IDENTIFICATION
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITEPAGE 1
FORM
SITS# 32
Field Code AMMT-002_________________ Site Nam e____________________________Site Nam e____________________________
Map Quad Tioga SE______________________Map Quad______________________________
ITI TWP 155 r _______ 94 SEC _ _ Z _ QQQ A__________ QQ 6____ q _5LTI___ TW P_______ R _______ SEC _______ Q Q Q _____ Q Q _____ Q _L T L _ TW P______ R _______ SEC _______ Q Q Q _____ Q Q _____ Q _LTI___ TW P_______ R _______ S E C _______ Q Q Q _____ Q Q _____ Q _
UTM__________5348061___________ N ZONE 13NUTM__________662645____________ E NAD 1927___ NAD 1983 ✓
City:____________________________________________________
Street Number:___________________________________________
Street Name:____________________________________________
Urban Legal Description:___________________________________
Subsection:1 = N1/22 = E1/23 = S1/24 = W1/ 25 = NE%6 = SE1/47 = SW%8 = NW%
SITE DATA
Total # Architectural Features:______ 2_______
Fieldwork Date:______ 5/8/2013______
Reconnaissance Survey___ Intensive Survey ^
Project Title & Supervisor:
Mountrail County Route 9 Reconstruction, Andrew Mueller
Report Title & Authors):
Mountrail County Route 9 Reconstruction, Class III Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory, Mountrail County, North Dakota. Andrew Mueller
Additional Information:
SHSND USE ^Area of Significance EcozoneArea of Significance 3 Ecozone Area of Significance ____
Recorded By__________Andrew Mueller__________Date Recorded_____5/8/2013(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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Verified Site Non-Site —
CRType
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 1
SITS# 32 itl.t1 L0:1/ SITE IDENTIFICATION
Field Code AMMT-002 Site Name _____________ _ Site Name _____________ _
Map Quad_T_io-g~a_S_E _________ _ Map Quad -------------LT l _ TWP 155 R __ 94 __ SEC __ 7_ LTL_ TWP __ _ R __ _ SEC __ _ LTL TWP __ _ R __ _ SEC __ LTL_ TWP __ _ R __ _ SEC __ _
UTM _____ 53_4_8_0_61 ____ N
QQQ_5_ QQQ __ QQQ __ QQQ __
ZONE~
QQ_6_ QQ __ QQ __ QQ __
Q_5_ Q __ Q __ Q __
UTM 662645 E NAO 1927 NAO 1983 .L__ Subsection: 1 = N½
City: ----------------------Street Number: _________________ _
Street Name: __________________ _
Urban Legal Description : ______________ _
SITE DATA
Total # Architectural Features: 2
Fieldwork Date: ___ 5_/8_/_2_0_13 __ _
Reconnaissance Survey _ Intensive Survey_:!_
Project Title & Supervisor:
Mountrail County Route 9 Reconstruction, Andrew Mueller
Report Title & Author(s) :
2= E½ 3=S½ 4=W½ 5= NE¼ 6 = SE¼ ?=SW¼ 8=NW¼
Mountrail County Route 9 Reconstruction, Class Ill Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory, Mountrail County, North Dakota. Andrew Mueller
Additional Information: ____________________________ _
SHSND USE Area of Significance 'if Area of Significance ....:,L_
Area of Significance
Ecozone --2.L Ecozone ~
Recorded By Andrew Mueller (First Name & Last Name)
Verified Site __ / _ Non-Site __
CR Type ____2._
Date Recorded __ 5_/_8_/2_0_1_3 __ (mmlddlyear)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota NDCRS 2009
Complete one Page 2 for each architectural feature at the site.
Architectural Feature # 1
Construction Date_______ Feature Type 9 Condition §.____
Feature Date 4_______ Context 1 -------- Plan Shape J ____
Structural System 25 Primary Exterior 26 Style Other Style____________
Original Owner’s Ethnicity______ Secondary Exterior______ Architect/Builder______
Other Information:
Foundation Concrete___________________________________________Stories __J__
Rnnf/Cornice Front Gable_________________________________________________________________
Window Most or'9'nal windows and openings intact
Dating Method(s): Standard Atlas of Mountrail County, 1917, L. Roe County Atlas 1958
Feature Preservation Recommendation(s) (Check all that apply):
^ Individual nomination
----- Contributes to a potential district
___No nomination potential
___ Will not contribute to a district
___ Potential district—feature would be a contributing element if other properties constitute a district
^ Thematic nomination potential/
----- Component of a historic site or landscape
Moved (specify all applicable choices)—a) relocation occurred within a historic period; b) recreates original site, orientation, landscape, & spatial relationships; c) compatible in context
----- with neighboring structures; d) relocation has damaged eligibility
___Historical associations require further investigation
Recorded By__________Andrew Mueller__________Date Recorded 5/8/2013(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORMPAGE 2—Feature Data
F ie ld C o d e AMMT-002__________________ S |T S # 3 2 ________________
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 2-Feature Data
NDCRS 2009
Field Code_A_M_M_T_-_00_2 ______ _ SITS# 32 _____ _
Complete one Page 2 for each architectural feature at the site.
Architectural Feature # __ _
Construction Date __ _
Feature Date _4 __ _
Structural System £_
Original Owner's Ethnicity __ _
Other Information:
Feature Type __ 9_
Context_? __
Primary Exterior 1£__
Secondary Exterior __ _
Condition _6 __
Plan Shape _5 __
Style Other Style
ArchitecUBuilder __ _
Foundation Concrete Stories ---------------------Ronf/Cornice_F_ro_n_t_G_a_b_le ___________________________ _
Window Most original windows and openings intact
Dating Method(s): Standard Atlas of Mountrail County, 1917, L. Roe County Atlas 1958
Feature Preservation Recommendation(s) (Check all that apply):
...:!_ Individual nomination
_contributes to a potential district
_ No nomination potential
_Will not contribute to a district
_Potential district-feature would be a contributing element if other properties constitute a district
...:!_ Thematic nomination potential
...:!_component of a historic site or landscape
Moved (specify all applicable choices}-a) relocation occurred within a historic period; b) recreates original site, orientation, landscape, & spatial relationships; c) compatible in context
_with neighboring structures; d) relocation has damaged eligibility
_ Historical associations require further investigation
Recorded By Andrew Mueller Date Recorded 5/8/2013 ....,(F=i-rs-t ""'"Na_m_e_&=""'"""La_s_t ""'"Na_m_e..,.)_________ -----,(-m_m..,./d,....,d,.,.../y-ea-r-=-) --
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State Historical Society of North Dakota NDCRS 2009
Complete a Page 3 for each feature.
1. Feature Description, Integrity, Eligibility:Feature 1 is a school house (ca. 1917) near the northeast corner of Section 7 of Township 155N Range 94W. The original rectangular building has a mudroom addition on the south face. The foundation is poured concrete that is crumbling in a few places. The building has a balloon frame with an exterior cladding of simple drop horizontal board siding. The building’s east facade has five single hung windows with lights above them. Two of the windows have been broken. A smaller window opening is in the east wall of the mudroom. A wooden door Is in the south wall of the mudroom with a transom window above.The west and north facades are devoid of openings. The front gabled roof is covered with wooden shingles on the mudroom and new sheet metal roofing on the main portion of the building. A brick chimney is on the building’s north facade. A small wooden flagpole is mounted on the roof of the mudroom.
The entrance door could not be opened. The main room is separated from the mudroom by a wooden door. The floor appears to be tongue and groove softwood boards. The ceiling is covered with deteriorating fiberboard tiles; the original board ceiling is visible where the tiles have fallen. There are two chalkboards on the interior west facade and one on the south. The boards are covered with chalk graffiti from numerous oil workers who have entered the building. Two fluorescent light fixtures hang from the ceiling. Five student desks remain inside. Two appear to be 1950s vintage. The others appear older. Three propane heaters, a propane stove, and a wood stove are in the northern portion of the building.
The building is recommended eligible for the NRHP under Criterion C. The building is in relatively good condition and is one of the few remaining schoolhouses in the township; it is an excellent surviving example of the style of schoolhouses once common in rural areas of North Dakota. The property does not qualify for NRHP consideration under any other criteria; it is not associated with important events or individual in local, state, or national history (Criteria A and B). The school is unlikely to contain material remains that would provide new and significant information about education in North Dakota (Criterion D).
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORMPAGE 3—Feature Data
Field Code 32MN1041__________________ SITS# 32 mn 1041___________
Recorded By Andrew Mueller____________________________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013_______(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 3--Feature Data
Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32 MN 1041 ------------ ----
Complete a Paae 3 for each feature.
1. Feature Description, Integrity, Eligibility: Feature 1 is a school house (ca. 1917) near the northeast corner of Section 7 of Township 155N Range 94W. The original rectangular building has a mudroom addition on the south face. The foundation is poured concrete that is crumbling in a few places . The building has a balloon frame with an exterior cladding of simple drop horizontal board siding . The building's east facade has five single hung windows with lights above them. Two of the windows have been broken. A smaller window opening is in the east wall of the mudroom. A wooden door is in the south wall of the mudroom with a transom window above. The west and north facades are devoid of openings. The front gabled roof is covered with wooden shingles on the mudroom and new sheet metal roofing on the main portion of the building. A brick chimney is on the building's north facade. A small wooden flagpole is mounted on the roof of the mudroom.
The entrance door could not be opened. The main room is separated from the mudroom by a wooden door. The floor appears to be tongue and groove softwood boards. The ceiling is covered with deteriorating fiberboard tiles; the original board ceiling is visible where the tiles have fallen . There are two chalkboards on the interior west facade and one on the south . The boards are covered with chalk graffiti from numerous oil workers who have entered the building. Two fluorescent light fixtures hang from the ceiling. Five student desks remain inside. Two appear to be 1950s vintage. The others appear older. Three propane heaters, a propane stove, and a wood stove are in the northern portion of the building.
The building is recommended eligible for the NRHP under Criterion C. The building is in relatively good condition and is one of the few remaining schoolhouses in the township; it is an excellent surviving example of the style of schoolhouses once common in rural areas of North Dakota. The property does not qualify for NRHP consideration under any other criteria; it is not associated with important events or individual in local, state, or national history (Criteria A and B). The school is unlikely to contain material remains that would provide new and significant information about education in North Dakota (Criterion D).
Recorded By _M_d_r_ew_M_u_e_lle_r ___________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013 (First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota NDCRS 2009
Complete one Page 2 for each architectural feature at the site.
Architectural Feature # 2
Construction Date_______ Feature Type 50 Condition^_____
Feature Date 4_______ Context 1_____ Plan Shape _5____
Structural System 25 Primary Exterior 26 Style Utilitarian_____________
Original Owner’s Ethnicity______ Secondary Exterior______ Architect/Builder______
Other Information:
Foundation Wood_____________________________________________ Stories 1
Roof/Cornice Shed______________________________________________________________________
Window No windows/not applicable
Dating Method(s): Professional estimate
Feature Preservation Recommendation(s) (Check all that apply):
Individual nomination
Contributes to a potential district
No nomination potential
Will not contribute to a district
Potential district—feature would be a contributing element if other properties constitute a district
Thematic nomination potential
/ Component of a historic site or landscape
Moved (specify all applicable choices)— a) relocation occurred within a historic period; b) recreates original site, orientation, landscape, & spatial relationships; c) compatible In context with neighboring structures; d) relocation has damaged eligibility
Historical associations require further investigation
Recorded By__________ Andrew Mueller__________ Date Recorded____ 5/8/2013(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORMPAGE 2—Feature Data
Field Code a m m t -002__________________ SITS# 3 2 ________________
State Historical Society of North Dakota
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 2-Feature Data
Field Code AMMT-002 SITS# 32 -----------Complete one Page 2 for each architectural feature at the site.
Architectural Feature # 2
Construction Date ---
Feature Date 4
Structural System~
Original Owner's Ethnicity __ _
Other Information:
Feature Type 50
Context 7
Primary Exterior~
Secondary Exterior __ _
Condition 5
Plan Shape _5 __
Style Utilitarian
ArchitecUBuilder
Foundation Wood Stories ---------------------Roof/Cornice Shed
NDCRS 2009
--------------------------------Window No windows/not applicable
Dating Method(s): Professional estimate
Feature Preservation Recommendation(s) (Check all that apply):
Individual nomination
Contributes to a potential district
No nomination potential
Will not contribute to a district
Potential district-feature would be a contributing element if other properties constitute a district
Thematic nomination potential
./ Component of a historic site or landscape
Moved (specify all applicable choices)-a) relocation occurred within a historic period; b) recreates original site, orientation, landscape, & spatial relationships; c) compatible in context with neighboring structures; d) relocation has damaged eligibility
Historical associations require further investigation
Recorded By Andrew Mueller (First Name & Last Name)
Date Recorded __ 5_/_8_/2_0_1_3 __ (mm/dd/year)
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Complete a Page 3 for each feature.
1. Feature Description, Integrity, Eligibility:The feature is a small rectangular utilitarian style two-hole outhouse. It is constructed with a wooden balloon frame of 2 x 4 inch boards covered with a simple drop cladding of horizontal 1 x 6 inch boards. The feature has a shed roof covered with staggered wood shake shingles. The interior is unclad with the frame exposed. The seat is split in half and has fallen into the box.
The feature is intact, but the bottom of the rear wall has started to collapse and several of the external framing boards have splintered causing the west, south, and east walls to lean. The feature is approximately five feet square with a maximum roof height of six feet.
The outhouse is a plain utilitarian building that is not associated with significant events (Criterion A) or persons (Criterion B), and is not architecturally distinctive (Criterion C). The feature is recommended eligible for the NRHP under Criterion D because there is potential for subsurface cultural deposits that might provide new information about education in North Dakota.
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORMPAGE 3—Feature Data
Field Code 32MN1041__________________ SITS# 32 mn io 41___________
Recorded By Andrew Mueller____________________________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013_______(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE J.--Feature Data
Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32 MN 1041 ------ ------ ----
Complete a Paae 3 for each feature.
1. Feature Description, Integrity, Eligibility: The feature is a small rectangular utilitarian style two-hole outhouse. It is constructed with a wooden balloon frame of 2 x 4 inch boards covered with a simple drop cladding of horizontal 1 x 6 inch boards. The feature has a shed roof covered with staggered wood shake shingles. The interior is unclad with the frame exposed. The seat is split in half and has fallen into the box.
The feature is intact, but the bottom of the rear wall has started to collapse and several of the external framing boards have splintered causing the west, south, and east walls to lean. The feature is approximately five feet square with a maximum roof height of six feet.
The outhouse is a plain utilitarian building that is not associated with significant events (Criterion A) or persons (Criterion B), and is not architecturally distinctive (Criterion C). The feature is recommended eligible for the NRHP under Criterion D because there is potential for subsurface cultural deposits that might provide new information about education in North Dakota.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller Date Recorded 5/8/2013 ------------------(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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Field Code AMMT-002_________________ SITS# 32
Complete one Page 4 for the entire site.
2. Owner's Contact Information:
Charles Ramberg 5960 101st Ave NW White Earth, ND 58794
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORMPAGE 4—SITE DESCRIPTION
3. Access (to rural areas):
From Stanley, ND travel west on U S. Highway 2 for 29.2 miles then turn left onto 101st Avenue NW. Follow 101st for 7.8 miles. The site is located on the east side of the road.
4. Site Area (ft2):___________lb’5' b__________
5. Description of SETTING.
The site is located In gently rolling terrain that descends toward the White Earth River to the east. An improved county road forms the west edge of the site. To the west are fallow fields with intermixed pasture areas. Areas to the east are pasture land. Vegetation is tall grasses. The site retains the rural setting it would have had during its period of use.
Recorded By__________Andrew Mueller(First Name & Last Name)
Date Recorded 5/8/2013(mm/dd/year)
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NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORM PAGE 4-SITE DESCRIPTION
Field Code_A_M_M_T_-_00_2 ______ _ SITS# 32
Complete one Page 4 for the entire site.
2. Owner's Contact Information:
Charles Ramberg 5960 101 st Ave NW White Earth, ND 58794
3. Access (to rural areas):
NDCRS 2009
From Stanley, ND travel west on US. Highway 2 for 29.2 miles then turn left onto 101st Avenue NW. Follow 101 st for 7 .8 miles. The site is located on the east side of the road.
16,576 4. Site Area (ft2): ___________ _
5. Description of SETTING:
The site is located in gently rolling terrain that descends toward the White Earth River to the east. An improved county road forms the west edge of the site. To the west are fallow fields with intermixed pasture areas. Areas to the east are pasture land. Vegetation is tall grasses. The site retains the rural setting it would have had during its period of use.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller Date Recorded 5/8/2013 --=--,-,---,-,-----,---------- ---,---,---,--,----(Fi rs t Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota NDCRS 2009
Field Code 32MN1041_________________ SITS# 32 mn 1Q41
NDCRS ARCHITECTURAL SITE FORMPAGE 5—SITE DESCRIPTION
6. Summary of ALL Site Features & Evaluation of Significance:Site 32MN1041 is a newly recorded architectural site with archaeological components. It consists of an intact school, a standing two-hole outhouse, and a privy depression on the east side of County Route 9. The site is at a curve in the county road currently used for the storage of large rolls of hay. The surrounding area consists of cultivated fields and pasture. The county road forms the west edge of the site; the other boundaries were determined by feature and artifact concentrations.
The patent for the south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of Township 155N, Range 94W, Section 7 was granted to Malenius Saby on September 14, 1916 (BLM 1916). Malenius and his wife Irene were Norwegian immigrants (U.S. Census Bureau 1940). According to land ownership atlases of Mountrail County, the Sabys did not own the patented parcel of land in 1917 (Geo. A. Ogle and Co.). The land was owned by an L. L. Euje. No information was found on this person. The 1954 land ownership atlas map shows the Malenius Saby family as owners (L. Roe Directory Service), and in 1980, Irene is shown as the sole owner (American Atlas Co.). The school is shown on the 1917 and 1954 maps; however, the 1954 map shows the school in the very northeast quarter of the section. There is no evidence that the school was ever moved and the 1954 location is a mistake. The 1979 USGS topographic map shows a standing structure in the location of the school.
The main structure is a school house shown on a 1917 Mountrail County atlas. The school consists of an original one room school house that had a mud room added to the south side at a later date. The building is in fair condition and retains all original components other than a sheet metal roof that has been recently installed. The second structure is a wooden two-hole outhouse of unknown age. It has shifted slightly due to a partial collapse of its north wall. The final feature is a privy depression that is five feet to the northeast of the outhouse. This feature is described on the attached Historical Archeological form.
The site is recommended eligible for the NRHP under Criteria C and D. The school house is in fair condition; the surrounding area has changed little from its period of historic use and is one of the few standing school houses remaining in the area. It is an excellent surviving example of the style of school houses once common in rural areas of North Dakota. The presence of the outhouse contributes to the eligibility of the resource as these structures are usually absent from surviving school sites. The outhouse and the depression may contain subsurface cultural deposits.
7. References/Comments:See continuation page.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller____________________________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013_______(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32 MN ------------ ----
6. Summary of ALL Site Features & Evaluation of Significance:
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Site 32MN1041 is a newly recorded architectural site with archaeological components . It consists of an
intact school, a standing two-hole outhouse, and a privy depression on the east side of County Route 9.
The site is at a curve in the county road currently used for the storage of large rolls of hay. The
surrounding area consists of cultivated fields and pasture . The county road forms the west edge of the site;
the other boundaries were determined by feature and artifact concentrations.
The patent for the south half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of
Township 155N, Range 94W, Section 7 was granted to Malenius Saby on September 14, 1916 (BLM
1916). Malenius and his wife Irene were Norwegian immigrants (U.S. Census Bureau 1940). According to
land ownership atlases of Mountrail County, the Sabys did not own the patented parcel of land in 1917
(Geo. A. Ogle and Co.). The land was owned by an L. L. Euje. No information was found on this person .
The 1954 land ownership atlas map shows the Malenius Saby family as owners (L. Roe Directory Service),
and in 1980, Irene is shown as the sole owner (American Atlas Co.). The school is shown on the 1917 and
1954 maps; however, the 1954 map shows the school in the very northeast quarter of the section . There is
no evidence that the school was ever moved and the 1954 location is a mistake. The 1979 USGS
topographic map shows a standing structure in the location of the school.
The main structure is a school house shown on a 1917 Mountrail County atlas. The school consists of an
original one room school house that had a mud room added to the south side at a later date. The building
is in fair condition and retains all original components other than a sheet metal roof that has been recently
installed. The second structure is a wooden two-hole outhouse of unknown age. It has shifted slightly due
to a partial collapse of its north wall. The final feature is a privy depression that is five feet to the northeast
of the outhouse. This feature is described on the attached Historical Archeological form .
The site is recommended eligible for the NRHP under Criteria C and D. The school house is in fair
condition; the surrounding area has changed little from its period of historic use and is one of the few
standing school houses remaining in the area. It is an excellent surviving example of the style of school
houses once common in rural areas of North Dakota. The presence of the outhouse contributes to the
eligibility of the resource as these structures are usually absent from surviving school sites. The outhouse
and the depression may contain subsurface cultural deposits.
7. References/Comments : See continuation page.
Recorded By _kl_d_re_w_M_ue_ll_e_r __________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013 (First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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Field Code 32MN104 i_____________ SITS# 32 m n 1041
Continued from Statement of Significance:
NRHP Eligibility Criteria (Vitiello 1992):
A. To be eligible under criterion A the school must reflect the interest of a community in education. This must go beyond the legal requirements to provide public education for a community. Schools built through public subscriptions by frontier communities, religious schools, or schools serving specific ethnic communities are more likely to be considered significant under this criterion.
B. To be eligible under criterion B a school must demonstrate a direct association with an individual important to the history of education. The school must clearly demonstrate changes in school layout, curriculum or teaching methods developed by the individual.
C. To be eligible under criterion C a school must have a distinctive architectural style, landscaping, or engineering features that demonstrate significant trends in school construction for a period and reflect contemporary ideas on the role of schools in the community.
D. To be eligible under criterion D the school must provide important information about educational history. This could include information on the material culture of education, show changes in educational practices over time or the study of ethnicity and gender roles.
References Cited/Comments:
American Atlas Co.1980 Atlas title unknown. Publisher unknown.
Bureau of Land Management.1916 “General Land Office Serial Patent for Malenius Saby.” Issued September 14, 1916 from Williston, North Dakota. Document Number 016353. Electronic document, accessed on July 18, 2014. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=545758&docClass=SER&sid=qpej 4gld.stg#patentDetailsTablndex=0
Deiber, Camilla and Peggy Beedle2002 Country Schools for Iowa. The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
Elliot, Mark and Melissa Dirr1998 Schools in South Dakota: An Educational Development. Prepared for South Dakota StateHistoric Preservation Office.
Geo. A. Ogle and Co.1917 Standard Atlas of Mountrail County, North Dakota. Geo. A. Ogle and Co., Chicago.
Lockhart, Bill2004 “The Dating Game: Liberty Glass Co., Lamb Glass Co., and Updates.’’ Bottles and Extras 15(4):48-51.
L Roe Directory Service1954 Atlas title unknown. Publisher unknown.
NDCRS SITE FORMRecorded By Andrew Mueller_____________________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013_________
(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32 MN ------------ ----
Continued from Statement of Significance:
NRHP Eligibility Criteria (Vitiello 1992):
NDCRS 2009
1041
A. To be eligible under criterion A the school must reflect the interest of a community in education. This must go beyond the legal requirements to provide public education for a community. Schools built through public subscriptions by frontier communities, religious schools, or schools serving specific ethnic communities are more likely to be considered significant under this criterion.
B. To be eligible under criterion Ba school must demonstrate a direct association with an individual important to the history of education. The school must clearly demonstrate changes in school layout, curriculum or teaching methods developed by the individual.
C. To be eligible under criterion Ca school must have a distinctive architectural style, landscaping, or engineering features that demonstrate significant trends in school construction for a period and reflect contemporary ideas on the role of schools in the community.
D. To be eligible under criterion D the school must provide important information about educational history. This could include information on the material culture of education, show changes in educational practices over time or the study of ethnicity and gender roles.
References Cited/Comments:
American Atlas Co. 1980 Atlas title unknown. Publisher unknown.
Bureau of Land Management. 1916 "General Land Office Serial Patent for Malenius Saby." Issued September 14, 1916 from Williston, North Dakota. Document Number 016353. Electronic document, accessed on July 18, 2014. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=545758&docClass=SER&sid=qpej 4gld.stg#patentDetailsTablndex=0
Deiber, Camilla and Peggy Beedle 2002 Country Schools for Iowa. The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
Elliot, Mark and Melissa Dirr 1998 Schools in South Dakota: An Educational Development. Prepared for South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office.
Geo. A. Ogle and Co. 1917 Standard Atlas of Mountrail County, North Dakota. Geo. A. Ogle and Co., Chicago.
Lockhart, Bill 2004 "The Dating Game: Liberty Glass Co., Lamb Glass Co., and Updates." Bottles and Extras 15(4 ):48-51.
L Roe Directory Service 1954 Atlas title unknown. Publisher unknown.
NDCRS SITE FORM Recorded By _An_d_r_ew_M_u_e_lle_r ___________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013
(First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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CONTINUATION PAGEField Code 32Mnio41_____________ SITS# 32 mn 1041
Spencer, Brenda R.2005 Historic Public Schools of Kansas multiple property listing.
Toulouse, Julian Harrison1971 Bottle Makers and Their Marks. Thomas Nelson, Inc., New York.
U.S. Census Bureau.1940 Census Place: Township 155, Range 94, Mountrail, North Dakota; Roll: T627_3008: Page:1A; Enumeration District: 31-64.
Vitiello, Domenic1992 Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in Pennsylvania, 1682-1969. Urban StudiesProgram, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller__________________(First Name & Last Name)
Date Recorded 5/8/2013(mm/dd/year)
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CONTINUA 710N PAGE Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32 MN 1041
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Spencer, Brenda R. 2005 Historic Public Schools of Kansas multiple property listing.
Toulouse, Julian Harrison 1971 Bottle Makers and Their Marks. Thomas Nelson, Inc., New York.
U.S. Census Bureau. 1940 Census Place: Township 155, Range 94, Mountrail, North Dakota; Roll: T627 _3008: Page: 1 A; Enumeration District: 31-64.
Vitiello, Domenic 1992 Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in Pennsylvania, 1682-1969. Urban Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Recorded By _M_d_r_ew_M_u_e_lle_r ___________ Date Recorded 5/8/2013 (First Name & Last Name) (mm/dd/year)
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32MN1041
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Field Code 32MN 1041
Tioga SE: (1979 Quadrangle)
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Recorded By Andrew Mueller Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Field Code 32MN1041
Tioga SE: (1979 Quadrangle)
T:lSSN R:94W S:7 NE/SE/NE
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32MN1041SITE OVERVIEWS
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Overview looking east.
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SITE OVERVIEWS
Overview looking north.
Overview looking east.
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Overview looking south.
Overview looking west.
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Overview looking south.
Overview looking west.
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Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Field Code 32MN1041FEATURES
SITS# 32MN1041
Feature 1, school house, south façade.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Field Code 32MN 1041
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FEATURES
Feature 1, school house, south fa9ade.
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Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Feature 1, school house, looking northeast.
Feature 1, school house, east façade.
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Field Code 32MN1041
NDCRS SITE FORM ATTACHMENTS SECTION
Feature 1, school house, looking northeast.
Feature 1, school house, east fa~ade.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller
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SITS# 32MN1041
Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Feature 1, school house, looking southwest.
Feature 1, school house, looking northwest.
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NDCRS SITE FORM ATTACHMENTS SECTION
Feature 1, school house, looking southwest.
Feature 1, school house, looking northwest.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller
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SITS# 32MN1041
Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32MN1041
Feature 1, school house, north half of main room looking west.
Feature 1, school house, south half of main room looking southwest.
Recorded By Andrew Mueller Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Field Code 32MN1041
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Feature 1, school house, north half of main room looking west.
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Feature 1, school house, south half of main room looking southwest.
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32MN1041
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Feature 2, outhouse, looking north.
Feature 2, outhouse, looking northeast.
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Feature 2, outhouse, looking north.
Feature 2, outhouse, looking northeast.
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Feature 3, depression, looking north.
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Feature 2, outhouse, looking southwest.
Feature 3, depression, looking north.
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SITS# 32MN1041
Date Recorded 5/8/2013
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32MN1041ARTIFACTS
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Canada Dry bottle base with 1957 Liberty Glass Co. maker’s mark (Lockhart 2004).
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Field Code 32MN1041
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ARTIFACTS
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Canada Dry bottle base with 1957 Liberty Glass Co. maker's mark (Lockhart 2004 ).
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Field Code 32MN1041 SITS# 32MN1041
1954 (L. Roe Directory Service) atlas showing the location of the site by a red square. This map shows a school house (red circle) in the northeast of the northeast quarter of this section.
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Tioga SE 1:24,000 quandrangle (U.S. Geological Survey, 1979) topographic map showing a standingstructure in the location of the site.
1980 (American Atlas Co.) atlas showing the location of the site.
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