Address:4th Street and 1st Avenue, Stroud, OklahomaCounty:Lincoln
Started: Completed:1941
Agencies:WPANRHP:No

Current Usage:

Razed

Description:

In July 1940, the Stroud Newspaper announced plans for a new WPA constructed, six room grade school to “relieve congested conditions”. The construction of the new building produced not only needed jobs for local men but also increased the economic viability of the immediate area. The building project further resulted in and improved educational facility which increased the quality of education in Lincoln County also provided an enhanced space for community events. This rectangular, one story building is topped by a flat roof. Walls built of polychromatic native sandstone. The building plan divides the six-room school into three rooms on the north side and three on the south side.

Architects/Builder: Koberling and Fleming

First google maps capture shows the facility still intact in 2014. Newer google maps shows facility is gone.

Taken from Stroud, 100 years, 1892-1992, Page 45.

Visited: 7/26/2025, structure is gone.

Sources:

  1. Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory Nomination

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