The McNulty Schoolhouse was three miles south and three miles east of the town of Meade. The borders of District No. 3 changed slightly over the years, but the school itself was always located in the SW/4 of the SW/4 Sec. 21-T32-R37, Meade Center Township.
McNulty began as a subscription school in 1887, and was originally conducted in a sod house on land that was first homesteaded by Henry H. Budgett, and later owned by the Theis Cattle Co. We don't know where the name of McNulty originated. Many times schools were called by the name of the family that had the most children in attendance. The only place we have found the McNulty name is in an article about the Catholic church in Meade in which they were listing members in 1886. The school kept that name up to 1946, at which time it became part of District No. 73, and the name still remained until the school finally closed in 1953.
Picture at left is the McNulty School 1918-19. This would have been the last class in this original building. This original frame building was sold to Henry B. Friesen for $305.00 in May, 1919, and moved to his farm.
We found an article from the Meade Globe News dated May 29, 1919, that told us a lot about the early days at McNulty School:
The school house in District No. 3, three miles south and three miles east of Meade, better know to early settlers as the McNulty school was sold last Monday to the highest bidder. Mr. Henry B. Friesen gets the building, the price paid being $305.00. He will move it to his farm and convert it into a dwelling. the new building, modern in every way, will be completed in its place by time for the beginning of school next year.
An interesting bit of history centers around this old landmark, which is among the oldest in the county. Previous to its erection a "soddie" about 12 x 20 feet served as a school house. During the Christmas holidays of 1887, under the direction of Miss Constance Roberts, now deceased, the Cantata, "Little Red Riding Hood" was given in the sod house, at the conclusion of which subscriptions for a new building were taken. The proceeds from the entertainment were also donated toward the new school house. Old timers relate that a number of people from Meade attended the entertainment, having been taken there in a stage coach in use in those days. The building was far too small to accommodate the crowd, and it was suggested by some that they take the side out of the soddie, that those who were compelled to remain outside might see the entertainment. This, however, was not done. In the spring of 1888, the building which was sold last Monday was completed, and in the fall of the same year Mrs. J.E. Roberts of this city taught the first term in the new building. Some very elaborate ceremonies for those times where held when the new structure was dedicated, R.M. Painter of this city and Willis G. Emerson, deceased, making two very eloquent addresses.
When the Mennonites started arriving in Meade County around 1906, they settled in and around the McNulty school district, providing an endless number of fresh young minds to be educated at this school. In July of 1983, they had a McNulty School reunion at the Emmanuel Mennonite Church and had 185 former pupils in attendance.
Surnames of students over the years who attended McNulty school: Bartel, Camp, Classen, Doerksen, Ediger, Enns, Epp, Friesen, Harms, Hiebert, Howard, Isaac, McKinney, Pettay, Potter, Reimer, Rempel, Shpankin, Siemens, Thiessen, Warkentin, and Zielke. (We do not have clear records of the students prior to 1916. Some names were found in family stories and school souvenirs.)
John Innis - 1886 - 1889
Dora Locke - 1886
Ola McDaniel - 1886
Mrs. E. Dickerson - 1890
Lizzie Follic - 1891
Rosie Roberts - 1892
Tillie Graves - 1893 - 1895
Hattie Roberts
Nellie Walters
Agnes Wehrle
Mable Potter
Jerome Potter
Dora Haver - 1903
Mattie Petefish - 1905
Pearl Hughes - 1911 - 1912
Mayme Finkle - 1912 - 1913
Frances Ziegelmeyer - 1913 - 1914
Susie Hughes - 1914 - 1915
Claude Spurgeon - 1915 - 1916
Verla M. Fox - 1916 - 1917
Cecil Blair - 1917 - 1918
Celia Hazell - 1918 - 1919
Bessie E. Nobel - 1919 - 1921
B.H. Balzer - 1920 - 1921
Anna Lenora Harder - 1921 - 1923
Bernard A. Martens - 1923 - 1924
Esther Nickel - 1924 - 1926
Katherine Schellenberg - 1926 - 1927
Alla Smith - 1927 - 1928
Anna Schmidt - 1928 - 1929
Mary Willems - 1929 - 1931
Clara Dorothy Lohrenz - 1931 - 1932
Mary Willems - 1929 - 1931
J.J. Gerbrandt - 1934 - 1935
Jacob H. Foth - 1935 - 1938
(at this point McNulty became a two-room, two-teacher school)
Ann & Eva Willems - 1938 - 1940
Esther & Eva Willems - 1940 - 1941
Mary & Esther Willems - 1941 - 1943
Barbara & Elizabeth Wiebe - 1943 - 1944
Mary & Esther Willems - 1944 - 1945
TEACHERS: (first named grades 1-4, second named grades 5-8)
1945/46 - Ruby Warkentin/Gladys Zimmerman
1946/47 - Ruby Warkentin/Melvina Hamm
1947/48 - Elizabeth Ediger/Melvina Hamm
1948/49 - Elizabeth Ediger/Dorothy Dyck
1949/50 - Elizabeth Ediger/Edna Enns
1950/51 - Elizabeth Harms/Elizabeth Ediger
1951/52 - Elizabeth Harms/Malenda Penner
1952/53 - Carol Heinrichs/Alice Schmidt
Museum:
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200 E.Carthage, Meade, KS
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620.873.2731
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502 S Pearlette St, Meade, KS