Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 80003274
Historic Name TINER SCHOOL
Description of Significance THE TINER SCHOOL, NEAR BROKEN BOW, IS ONE OF THE FEW REMAINING ONE-ROOM SCHOOL HOUSES IN OKLAHOMA. THE BUILDING WAS USED AS A SCHOOL FROM 1921 UNTIL 1938 WHEN THE STUDENTS WERE TRANSFERRED TO THE NEARBY TOWNS OF EAGLETOWN OR BROKEN BOW. THE SCHOOL IS A ONE-ROOM FRAME BUILDING WITH A HIPPED ROOF. IT IS CLAD IN WOOD CLAPBOARD SIDING AND HAS DOUBLE-HUNG WOOD SASH WINDOWS. LISTED IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER, 11/21/1980.
Current Name SAME
Address
City BROKEN BOW VICINITY
County MCCURTAIN
Lot
Block
Current Section 18, NW4, NW4, NW4
Township 6S
Range 26E
Type BUILDING
Historic Function EDUCATION: SCHOOL
Current Function SOCIAL: MEETING HALL
Area Significance 1 EDUCATION
Area Significance 2 SOCIAL HISTORY
Date Prepared 5/29/1980
Year Built 1921
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder TINER, WALTER - BUILDER
Architectural Style NO DISTINCTIVE STYLE
Roof Material METAL
Wall Material WOOD
Window Material WOOD
Door Material WOOD
Decorative Details
Condition GOOD
Comments
Restricted N