Gibraltar District School No. 2
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The Gibraltar District School No. 2 is a historic
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on the
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in the town of
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, Door County,
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,
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. Built in the 1860s to serve children in the village of
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, it operated as a school for approximately eighty years before closing and being converted into a museum. It has been designated a
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because of its place in the area's history. The school is now operated as the Pioneer Schoolhouse Museum by the Ephraim Historical Foundation. (Archived January 1, 2018)


Community history

Ephraim was founded by a group of
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who had emigrated from Norway; it was founded to be a permanent settlement, unlike the many resource extraction camps that dotted the Door Peninsula. The Norwegians settled in Wisconsin under the leadership of Andreas Iverson, who had previously lived in
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.Stager, Claudette. '.
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, 1984-08. Accessed 2012-10-29.
Iverson and several other men bought, surveyed, and
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ted land at the community's present site in early 1853, and small temporary houses were scattered over the townsite by the next year. Children were among some of the earliest residents, and the importance of education in the Moravian Church meant that a school was soon needed: the first educational institution was organized in 1854. Three years later, the town of Gibraltar was officially established, with Ephraim included in its borders, and Andreas Iverson donated land for a school at Ephraim and was elected to the school board. In 1857, the Norwegian settlers used this property to erect Gibraltar's first school, a log building.


Architecture

By the late 1860s, a new school was needed, and Ephraim built the present building in 1869. It was one of many schools built in Door County in the late 1860s, as the county was then in the process of consolidating its school districts. At that time, the school's enrollment was nearly 150 students, who met for classes for slightly less than half of each year; education in the area was hampered by sparse settlement in the heavily wooded countryside. Additionally, the local newspaper claimed that poor-quality teachers and school buildings diminished the quality of education that local children could receive in local schools.Nomination Form: Gibraltar District School No. 2
''National Park Service'' and Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory
Gibraltar District School #2
Gibraltar, Door County, Wisconsin. 2012. Accessed 2012-10-29.
The Gibraltar District School #2 is a substantial one-room
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school with many improvements that were intended to resolve problems with other schools that county officials had noted. Besides being larger than previous schools, it included large windows to light the interior effectively. Local schoolchildren attended it until the construction of a newer one-room school in 1948. As it was no longer needed for scholastic purposes after the new school was built, the old school was restored by a local history organization before being converted into a museum and offices for a local arts group.


Historic site

In 1985, the Gibraltar District School #2 was listed on the
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, qualifying because of its place in the area's history. It was one of several buildings in Gibraltar to be added to the Register together as part of a
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.


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External links


Ephraim Historical Foundation
{{National Register of Historic Places School buildings completed in 1869 Defunct schools in Wisconsin Buildings and structures in Door County, Wisconsin School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin One-room schoolhouses in Wisconsin Museums in Door County, Wisconsin Norwegian-American culture in Wisconsin 1869 establishments in Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places in Door County, Wisconsin