Bristol No. 6

The Probst School (Bristol No. 6) was built between 1875 and 1896 according to township maps. It was named after the landowners, the Probst family. In the 1950s the districts near Jefferson consolidated into the town school and closed the one room schoolhouses. In 1959 the building was sold at public auction to Joe Schilling for $325. He moved it to 890 Orchard Ave, Jefferson IA, where it was used as a garage for many decades with the school's chalkboards and original door still in place. The building was demolished some time between 2009 and 2016. Photo credit: Photo #1: Article from The Jefferson Herald, published October 1, 1959. Photo #2: Vintage Aerial | Iowa | Greene County | 2000 | Photo 4-CGR-19, image ID: 1251843.

Official School Name
Bristol No. 6
Parochial School Name
Probst School
County
When Built
Between 1875 and 1896
When Closed
Circa 1950s
Construction Materials
Open to the Public
No
Silos and Smokestacks Member
No