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Building completed, it became the Feimster Graded School of North Statesville. M.A. Feimster was the first manager of the school. Committeemen for the school were M.A. Feimster, W. D. Turner and J.A. Hartness. Shortly after it opened in 1909, it became one of the most respected schools in the area. Statesville took special pride in the new school and women’s groups raised funds to beautify the grounds and building. At that time, it was necessary that young girls learn to cook as part of their education. Mrs. R. W. Orr gave cooking lessons at the school. After serving as a county school for only ten years, the property was annexed into the city and the students were able to take advantage of the city school system. |
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After
World War II, their son, Fred Bunch, Jr. returned from military service.
He bought the house when his parents retired in Florida. Fred Jr.,
then married Evelyn Sherrill. He served as chairman of the school board.
Mrs.
Bunch was active
in women’s groups in Statesville. (Article furnished by - Iredell Citizen 3/21/2002)
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Magnolia Glen Developers, LLC, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to modify and change the features in our homes in order to improve them. Square footages are approximate and vary per plan. This is for information only and is not a part of a legal contract and is subject to errors, omissions and changes. |
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