DAR member Helen Wright as docent to the Studabaker Schoolhouse |
Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR would like to invite everyone to the open house of the Studabaker Schoolhouse located on St Rt 49 at the south Greenville city limits. The open house is on Saturday September 17 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm.
The Studabaker Schoolhouse was the first brick schoolhouse in Darke County. The schoolhouse was built in 1840 on the Studabaker homestead.
Studabaker Schoolhouse was deeded to the Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR on Nov 20, 1934. Mrs. Grant, Regent of the Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR received the deed in Oct. 1934 and the official formal announcement of the gift was in April 1935. Restoration by the chapter was completed in 1937. During the earlier years after acquiring the landmark, Fort GreeneVille Chapter periodically held meetings, guest days, and picnics at the property. Presently, Fort GreeneVille Chapter periodically holds open houses and flag raising ceremonies at the property.
The Studabaker Schoolhouse was placed on the National Register of Historical Places along with the Studabaker Homestead on June 15, 1978 by the United States Department of the Interior. The Treaty City Amateur Radio Association currently uses the schoolhouse as a clubhouse. They held their first meeting at the Studabaker Schoolhouse on May 1, 1953. TCARA celebrated their 100th anniversary in 2011.
Also on Saturday September 17 other Darke County landmarks will be open for tours:
Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall (Greenville)
Studabaker Schoolhouse (Greenville)
Greenville Public Library Tour (Greenville)
Bradford Ohio Railroad Museum (Bradford)
Greenville Union Cemetery (Greenville)
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