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Tom Bushelman
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I just picked up the research for a property on my to-do list.?ÿ The legal description in it's entirety reads, "consisting of 2 acres more or less and described in previous deeds as a plot of ground known as the school house"?ÿ I am just getting started on it but I believe it might be a slam dunk.?ÿ Corner lot so two sides are taken care of by the road.?ÿ The other three corners are marked by a bent 1/2" pin, a leaning 5/8" pin, and a 1" square stock tubing.?ÿ It could have been way worse given the less than complete description in an area where property corners are marked maybe 20% of the time.

 
Posted : November 15, 2022 2:12 pm
bill93
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Find some historical maps and verify there was a schoolhouse there at some time (before 1955 for my area before consolidation was completed).

 
Posted : November 15, 2022 2:27 pm
Tom Bushelman
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The "home" on the lot appears to fit in character to old school buildings and the neighboring descriptions were a little more forthcoming on details.

 
Posted : November 15, 2022 2:37 pm
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"Being two square acres in the southwest corner of .............................."

In most minds, that would be a tract with an area of two acres that is "square", well sorta square, ya know?

Others think that means two acres north/south and two acres east/west, which, of course is four acres.

I have also seen that 210 feet or 215 feet are the intended side dimensions of a square tract with one acre of area.?ÿ No one liked a bastard number like 208.71 in those simpler times, especially when the tract was being donated for a school, church, cemetery or some other "good for the community" purpose.

 
Posted : November 15, 2022 2:44 pm
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I understand that Kentucky used to be part of Virginia. In some colonies, when a town was chartered, some land was reserved for a school. There's a chance that the land has been dedicated for school use since the town was chartered and the initial lotting plan was created.

 
Posted : November 16, 2022 10:09 am

holy-cow
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I'm doing a survey now in a town that has a platted "school block".

My home county had more than 100 rural schools.?ÿ Most of those tracts were one or two acres in size and donated by the landowner.

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Posted : November 16, 2022 10:25 am
Tom Bushelman
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Most of what I've seen in school lots and cemeteries in Kentucky is they happened willy nilly without a lot of silly paperwork like deeds.?ÿ This lot is no longer a public property if it ever truly was.?ÿ Towns generally grew up around a trading post or commerce center also willy nilly and government came later.

 
Posted : November 16, 2022 1:17 pm