fbpx
Wikipedia

John Outhouse

John T. Outhouse (November 16, 1828 – October 20, 1889) was the first public school teacher in Portland, Oregon. He taught in Portland from 1851 to 1853.

John T. Outhouse
BornNovember 16, 1828
DiedOctober 20, 1889(1889-10-20) (aged 60)
Occupation(s)Teacher and Superintendent, Portland Public Schools (Oregon)

Early life edit

Outhouse was born on November 16, 1828, in Nova Scotia, and moved to Portland in 1850, when he was 22.[1][2]

Teaching in Portland edit

The following year, Outhouse became the first public school teacher in Portland. In December 1851, the school board, which at the time consisted of Anthony L. Davis, Alonzo Leland, and Reuben P. Boise, appointed him to teach Portland's first public school, in a "little frame house" at the corner of SW First and Oak streets.[3][4] The building was used for church gatherings as well as for classes.[5] The following advertisement was published in The Oregonian on December 6, 1851:

In pursuance of a vote of the Portland school district at their annual meeting, the directors have established a free school. The first term will commence on Monday, the 15th inst., at the schoolhouse in this city, near the City Hotel. (John W. [sic] Outhouse, teacher.) The directors would recommend the following books to be used in the school, viz.: Sandler's Series of Readers and Spellers, Goodrich's Geography, Thompson's Arithmetics and Bullion's Grammar.[6]

The school opened on December 15, with about 20 pupils, who came from as far away as Astoria.[7][8] Outhouse's pupils included John Miller Murphy, who would later found The Washington Standard in 1860.[9] His income for teaching was $100 per month, and he supplemented that by laying sidewalks and unloading ships.[3][10][11] By 1852, the school was moved to a building on the corner of First and Taylor streets. Another teacher, Miss Abigail M. Clark was hired.

Outhouse retired from teaching in Portland in 1853. Soon after that, Sylvester Pennoyer, who had come from New York to Puget Sound and started an unsuccessful law firm, became the next schoolteacher of Portland Public Schools.[8]

Later life edit

On October 31, 1863, Outhouse attended a pro-Union rally in Dallas, Oregon. There, according to the Oregon Sentinel, Outhouse declared himself a "Union man," and that he was "equally opposed to Secession and Abolitionism."[12]

In 1865, Outhouse married C. W. Cottel.[4]

After teaching in Portland, Outhouse moved to Polk County, Oregon, and married. He later moved to La Grande, Oregon. In 1875 he was appointed Vice President of the newly formed Teacher's Institute in La Grande, where he presented on "his method of teaching English grammar in his usual happy way of illustration."[13][14] He was appointed superintendent in 1880. He was described as an "unflinching democrat tree to his party" by the Eastern Oregon Republican newspaper. In 1885, he was appointed to the La Grande land office by President Grover Cleveland, and he held that position until his death.

In his later life, Outhouse had severe gout, and walked on crutches for several years. Although he had children, they all died young. He died in La Grande,[15] on Wednesday,[16] October 20 (or 28,[4] or 29[15]) 1889, survived by his wife.[17]

Legacy edit

In February 1959, to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Oregon's statehood, an eighth grade class at Capital Hill School reenacted Outhouse's instruction at the Portland Schoolhouse.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ History of Education in Portland (PDF). 1937. pp. 14–15.
  2. ^ "Outhouse, John T. – Obituary". Eastern Oregon Republican. 31 October 1889. Retrieved 15 November 2016 – via AccessGenealogy.com.
  3. ^ a b Crawford, T. H. Historical Sketch of the Public Schools of Portland, Oregon (PDF). Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "Portland's First Public School Teacher: The Late John T. Outhouse". The Morning Oregonian. 29 December 1900. p. 8.
  5. ^ "The Local Schools". The Morning Oregonian. 1 January 1895. p. 29.
  6. ^ Eliot, Thomas (1876). History of Public Schools of Multnomah County, Oregon (PDF). Centennial Bureau. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  7. ^ Purdy, Ruby Fay (1947). The Rose City of the World (1st ed.). Portland, Oregon: Binfords & Mort. p. 180.
  8. ^ a b Jones, Edward (1894). The Oregonian's Handbook of the Pacific Northwest. Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing Co. p. 141.
  9. ^ Himes, George H. (11 August 1912). "John Miller Murphy Closes Long Career". The Sunday Oregonian. p. 2.
  10. ^ Cornwall, Alice P. (1 January 1900). "Oregon's Schools". The Morning Oregonian. p. 24.
  11. ^ Guerny, John (19 December 1965). "Those Dear, Dead, Early Days of Portland Schools". The Oregonian.
  12. ^ Smith, Isaac (14 November 1863). "Grand Union Rally". Oregon Sentinel.
  13. ^ "Oregon". The Oregonian. 14 May 1875. p. 1.
  14. ^ "Teachers' Institute at La Grande". The Oregonian. 15 December 1877. p. 7.
  15. ^ a b "Twenty Five Years Ago". The Morning Oregonian. 9 November 1914. p. 6.
  16. ^ "From Tuesday's Daily (column)". The Dalles Times-Mountaineer. 9 November 1889. p. 1.
  17. ^ "A Pioneer Passed Away: Death of John T. Outhouse, One of the Old Educators of the State". The Oregonian. 6 November 1889. p. 7.
  18. ^ "Capital Hill School Revives Times of John Outhouse". The Oregonian. 13 February 1959.

john, outhouse, john, outhouse, november, 1828, october, 1889, first, public, school, teacher, portland, oregon, taught, portland, from, 1851, 1853, john, outhousebornnovember, 1828nova, scotiadiedoctober, 1889, 1889, aged, grande, ronde, valleyoccupation, tea. John T Outhouse November 16 1828 October 20 1889 was the first public school teacher in Portland Oregon He taught in Portland from 1851 to 1853 John T OuthouseBornNovember 16 1828Nova ScotiaDiedOctober 20 1889 1889 10 20 aged 60 Grande Ronde ValleyOccupation s Teacher and Superintendent Portland Public Schools Oregon Contents 1 Early life 2 Teaching in Portland 3 Later life 4 Legacy 5 ReferencesEarly life editOuthouse was born on November 16 1828 in Nova Scotia and moved to Portland in 1850 when he was 22 1 2 Teaching in Portland editThe following year Outhouse became the first public school teacher in Portland In December 1851 the school board which at the time consisted of Anthony L Davis Alonzo Leland and Reuben P Boise appointed him to teach Portland s first public school in a little frame house at the corner of SW First and Oak streets 3 4 The building was used for church gatherings as well as for classes 5 The following advertisement was published in The Oregonian on December 6 1851 In pursuance of a vote of the Portland school district at their annual meeting the directors have established a free school The first term will commence on Monday the 15th inst at the schoolhouse in this city near the City Hotel John W sic Outhouse teacher The directors would recommend the following books to be used in the school viz Sandler s Series of Readers and Spellers Goodrich s Geography Thompson s Arithmetics and Bullion s Grammar 6 The school opened on December 15 with about 20 pupils who came from as far away as Astoria 7 8 Outhouse s pupils included John Miller Murphy who would later found The Washington Standard in 1860 9 His income for teaching was 100 per month and he supplemented that by laying sidewalks and unloading ships 3 10 11 By 1852 the school was moved to a building on the corner of First and Taylor streets Another teacher Miss Abigail M Clark was hired Outhouse retired from teaching in Portland in 1853 Soon after that Sylvester Pennoyer who had come from New York to Puget Sound and started an unsuccessful law firm became the next schoolteacher of Portland Public Schools 8 Later life editOn October 31 1863 Outhouse attended a pro Union rally in Dallas Oregon There according to the Oregon Sentinel Outhouse declared himself a Union man and that he was equally opposed to Secession and Abolitionism 12 In 1865 Outhouse married C W Cottel 4 After teaching in Portland Outhouse moved to Polk County Oregon and married He later moved to La Grande Oregon In 1875 he was appointed Vice President of the newly formed Teacher s Institute in La Grande where he presented on his method of teaching English grammar in his usual happy way of illustration 13 14 He was appointed superintendent in 1880 He was described as an unflinching democrat tree to his party by the Eastern Oregon Republican newspaper In 1885 he was appointed to the La Grande land office by President Grover Cleveland and he held that position until his death In his later life Outhouse had severe gout and walked on crutches for several years Although he had children they all died young He died in La Grande 15 on Wednesday 16 October 20 or 28 4 or 29 15 1889 survived by his wife 17 Legacy editIn February 1959 to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Oregon s statehood an eighth grade class at Capital Hill School reenacted Outhouse s instruction at the Portland Schoolhouse 18 References edit History of Education in Portland PDF 1937 pp 14 15 Outhouse John T Obituary Eastern Oregon Republican 31 October 1889 Retrieved 15 November 2016 via AccessGenealogy com a b Crawford T H Historical Sketch of the Public Schools of Portland Oregon PDF Retrieved 5 May 2016 a b c Portland s First Public School Teacher The Late John T Outhouse The Morning Oregonian 29 December 1900 p 8 The Local Schools The Morning Oregonian 1 January 1895 p 29 Eliot Thomas 1876 History of Public Schools of Multnomah County Oregon PDF Centennial Bureau Retrieved 5 May 2016 Purdy Ruby Fay 1947 The Rose City of the World 1st ed Portland Oregon Binfords amp Mort p 180 a b Jones Edward 1894 The Oregonian s Handbook of the Pacific Northwest Portland Oregon Oregonian Publishing Co p 141 Himes George H 11 August 1912 John Miller Murphy Closes Long Career The Sunday Oregonian p 2 Cornwall Alice P 1 January 1900 Oregon s Schools The Morning Oregonian p 24 Guerny John 19 December 1965 Those Dear Dead Early Days of Portland Schools The Oregonian Smith Isaac 14 November 1863 Grand Union Rally Oregon Sentinel Oregon The Oregonian 14 May 1875 p 1 Teachers Institute at La Grande The Oregonian 15 December 1877 p 7 a b Twenty Five Years Ago The Morning Oregonian 9 November 1914 p 6 From Tuesday s Daily column The Dalles Times Mountaineer 9 November 1889 p 1 A Pioneer Passed Away Death of John T Outhouse One of the Old Educators of the State The Oregonian 6 November 1889 p 7 Capital Hill School Revives Times of John Outhouse The Oregonian 13 February 1959 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Outhouse amp oldid 1215227994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.