Bartholomew County Annex building

Coordinates: 39°11′46″N 85°54′06″W / 39.196151°N 85.901697°W / 39.196151; -85.901697
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Bartholomew County Annex Building
Bartholomew County Annex building as seen from State Street
Map
Former namesState Street School
General information
Address1971 State Street
Town or cityColumbus, Indiana
Coordinates39°11′46″N 85°54′06″W / 39.196151°N 85.901697°W / 39.196151; -85.901697
Construction started21 April 1928
Completed21 December 1928
Cost$36,500
OwnerBartholomew County
Technical details
Structural systemStone and brick
Design and construction
Architect(s)Norman Hill
Website
http://www.bartholomew.in.gov

The Bartholomew County Annex building, which is also known as the State Street School, was designed by architect Norman Hill and completed in 1928. The building stands on the northwest corner of State and Pence streets in Columbus, Indiana. From 1928 to the early 1970s it served as an elementary school in the neighborhood of East Columbus under the ownership of Bartholomew County. In the mid 1970s the building began to be used as the County Annex. Today the building houses the Purdue University Extension office, the Bartholomew County Health Department’s nursing program and the Women, Infants and Children program. In late 2013 the County paid an Indianapolis-based engineering and architectural firm, DLZ Indiana Inc., to study the cost of rehabilitating the building.[1]

School history

On April 21, 1928, a bond of $36,500 was issued by the Columbus Township Trustee for the erection of a new school building and the remodeling of the existing building.[2] This new building was to be built to the east and in close proximity to the existing school, which also received remodeled floors, stairways, lighting, and indoor plumbing.

Main entrance to the Bartholomew County Annex building as seen from State Street

When this building was finished in 1928, it would have stood next to another two-story brick building that was built in 1905. Together these two buildings made up the elementary school (grades 1-3 being housed in this building, and 4-6 being housed in the 1905 building).[3]

These two schools remained in operation for more than 40 years in the community. Students from these schools would have advanced to what was then called Central Junior High School, which was demolished in 2009.

The architect of the building, Norman Hill, also remodeled the Bartholomew County Courthouse (1928) and built the Central School gymnasium (1923), the Wilson School building (1923). In Indianapolis, Indiana he made an addition to the Central Christian Church (1920);[4] the Ohio Theatre (1919);[5] and a library in Paoli, Indiana (1915-1917).[3][6]

References

  1. ^ Webber, Mark (23 December 2013). "Future of annex building keeps officials at odds". The Republic. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  2. ^ "$36,500 Voted For School At East Columbus". Evening Republican. 21 April 1928.
  3. ^ a b Bartholomew County Historical Society, ed. (2003). History of Bartholomew County Indiana, 20th century. Columbus, Indiana: Bartholomew County Historical Society. pp. 205–206.
  4. ^ Indiana Construction Recorder. II (40). 8 January 1920. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Ohio Theatre". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  6. ^ Library Occurrent. Four (12): 235. January 1917. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)