1982
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Elmer Aurand, who retired as principal of Northwood Elementary School in 1984 and who was a member of the Ames Heritage Association (AHA), is shown next to the Onange City, Iowa, one-room school house during a research trip for AHA on May 14, 1982. AHA was in the process of restoring the one-room Hoggatt School which had been moved to the grounds of Meeker Elementary School in east Ames.
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The one-room schoolhouse in Orange City, Iowa, built around 1875, as seen by members of a delegation from the Ames Heritage Association (AHA) on May 14, 1982. AHA, newly formed in 1981 at the insigation of Farwell T. Brown, had taken as its first project the moving and restoration of the Hoggatt School, a one-room schoolhouse in Ames. The house had been moved to the grounds of Meeker Elementary School in east Ames in 1981 and was in the process of being restored.
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Windmill in Orange City, Iowa. Taken during an Ames Heritage Association trip on May 14, 1982, to visit a restored one-room schoolhouse there.
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