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P.O. Box 35
Philomath, OR 97370
541.929.6230
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Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
10:00am - 4:30pm

When Schoolbells Rang: Historical Schools of Benton County, OR

This map contains links to pop up windows that offer information about, and photos of, schools in Benton County, Oregon, that were established in the mid to late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sources: "When School Bells Rang," by Marlene McDonald, the National Historic Register and maps at the Benton County Museum.

Thank you Marlene McDonald for sharing your passion and research. Thank you Susan Christie for your time and talents with converting this book into an online resource.

NOTE: Please respect private property. Many of the resources included on this map are private property and are not open to the public; others are accessible by appointment only.


Click here to view When Schoolbells Rang in a larger map that includes a list of school names.


   
 

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© 2008 - 2012 Benton County Historical Society & Museum
Philomath, Oregon
The Benton County Historical Society is a nonprofit corporation that operates museum facilities for the preservation of history and culture.  Its mission is to:

  1. Preserve the material and intellectual culture of Benton County, Oregon, by acquiring and caring for significant collections that illustrate and interpret the history of the area and its relationship to the world;
  2. Enrich people's lives through exhibitions and educational programs.