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Maysville Schoolhouse

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Location
  
South of Hampton, Iowa

Built
  
1867

NRHP Reference #
  
81000237

Architectural style
  
Vernacular architecture

Area
  
less than one acre

Built by
  
James Carn

Opened
  
1867

Added to NRHP
  
17 June 1981

Maysville Schoolhouse

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The Maysville Schoolhouse is a historic building located south of Hampton, Iowa, United States. The former school building is the only structure left from the defunct town of Maysville, the first town established in Franklin County. It was platted in 1865, and it was located on the stage line between Ackley and Hampton. Many merchants and professional moved into the community. This two-story, vernacular stone structure was built for $5,000 in 1867 by James Carn as a combination schoolhouse and meeting hall. The citizens of Maysville hoped that their community would be chosen as the county seat, but in 1872 the railroad went north to Hampton. In the 1880s the businessmen and professionals moved out, and the post office closed in 1890. By the turn of the 20th-century Maysville had become a ghost town. The school remained in operation until 1957, but the second floor hall continued to be used by various community organizations and the Methodist Church. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

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Maysville Schoolhouse Wikipedia