Historical Images of Porter County
Crisman School
Crisman, Indiana
Date: Circa 1909-1912
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Kruxo
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: A log school house measuring 18 feet
by 24 feet stood on the site of the school seen here. This log structure was
used for about
nine years. The first term of school at Crisman was taught by Elder Bartlett, a Baptist minister.
Later teachers at this school, in order, included Cyrus Sales, Christina Fry, Emily Gerhart,
and Chancey Gaylord. Gaylord was a cripple and the last to teach in the log
school. A frame building followed the log construction and the brick building,
seen here, was
erected in 1879. In January 1909, the Crisman School began providing for high
school education; prior to this time, the school district did not provide high
school education and local students would have to travel and board elsewhere to
achieve a high school education. Around 1919, an addition was made to the brick
building. Soon afterward, in 1922, the first gymnasium, a frame building,
was built at a cost of approximately $12,000. The school's enrollment then
expanded rapidly with the industrialization along the Lake Michigan shoreline, and
a new high school physical plant was completed in the fall of 1929 at a cost of $90,000
to accommodate this growth. The back of postcard is signed by Dora Crisman.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook