Beech Ridge Schoolhouse Update – June and July 2019

Time to give everyone an update on our schoolhouse project.

Stanley E. Hillock Well Contractors of Scarborough worked to repair the well pipe that was damaged. Photo by Tom Osborne

First, the well has been checked, free of charge, by the Stanley Hillock Well Co.  They replaced the cap, cleaned and deepened the well from 68 feet to about 200 feet. We are very grateful for their generosity.

Next, Steve Ross has surveyed the property so that we know our boundaries. He will also place pins, marking where the new foundation needs to be, so the building can go back to its exact, original location.

During the week of July 8th, Merry and Sons Movers began work on preparing the building’s move. Their goal was to move it in 4-5 days. The excavator asked that the building be moved from the area of the foundation and then moved back. Merry and Sons agreed to move in it back rather than to the side as originally planned, allowing more room for the foundation work to take place. Trees needed to be limbed before this move.  Scarborough Public Works came quickly to our rescue. We truly appreciate their timely help.

Front porch removed and schoolhouse up off the foundation. Photo by Joyce Alden.

The porch on the front was no longer securely attached to the building, needing a speedy repair or its removal.  Since it was not original to the building and in poor condition, it was removed. It will be replaced later.

As the Merrys started to put a support under the building, it was determined that THREE steel beams for permanent support, rather than two, as previously thought, would be needed.  Next bricks were removed to put in the support beams. It was found that the mortar between the bricks had almost completely dried out and was no longer holding the bricks together.  It was just a matter of time before the original brick foundation would have begun to collapse.

On Thursday, another problem presented itself. The back addition to the original building needed more reinforcement in order to move it with the rest of the school.  The addition sill and one wall were too rotted to support the move.  Support beams were placed differently to safely allow the move.

The schoolhouse moved back free of the old foundation. Photo by Joyce Alden.

On Wednesday of the following week beams and rollers were in place. The building was moved back six feet by noontime! By late afternoon the school had been winched back completely clearing the original foundation. The front door now rests well behind where the original back wall of the school had been.

The Beech Ridge School now sits on cribbing and beams awaiting a new foundation. We are in the process of salvaging the original bricks from the rubble and cleaning them for use as a facing to the new foundation.

On Sunday and Monday, a group moved the bricks from the building area to the sides so we can save them and hopefully use them to put a brick facing on the foundation so it will look original. Thanks to Scott Chase and Boy Scouts from Troop 39 as well as Joyce Alden, Charlie Alden and his sister Peggy and Dennis Holmes.

Excavation begins for the new foundation. Photo by Karlene Osborne

On July 31st, Jeff Greenleaf and his crew began the excavation for the foundation. He estimates that it will be done by the next day.

Donations to the Beech Ridge School Restoration Project may be made at “Go Fund Me” or in person at the museum, Tuesdays 9 AM to Noon (or the 2nd Saturday of the month from 9 AM to Noon).


Photos of the Project, so far, are posted to our Beech Ridge School Project Gallery below.

– Becky Delaware

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Scarborough Bicentennial Quilt

 

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Government – Town Hall

Images of the various Scarborough Town Halls including:

  • The Original (Oldest) Town Hall
  • The Previous (Old) Town Hall — Located at Oak Hill, Built about 1883 – It housed the high school for several years.
  • New Town Hall
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Government – Fire Department Images

Accession # Description
89.9.1860 Pleasant Hill Hose | C. Libbey
2017.56.02 Pine Point Volunteer Fire Co., Pine Point, ME, August 1938
2017.51.05 Rescue Unit | Doctor Philip Haigis, Frank Slipp, Clayton Urquhart, Percey Gower, Leon Lary, Ross Sherwood | 1952 Chevrolet
2017.51.07 Rescue Unit | Doctor Philip Haigis, Frank Slipp, Clayton Urquhart, Percey Gower, Leon Lary, Ross Sherwood | 1952 Chevrolet
2017.51.04 Rescue Unit | In front of High School – 1952 Chevrolet (with equipment on a lawn)
2017.51.01 Rescue and Fire Dept. | 1-28 unnamed | 29. Stan Payson | 30. Henry Gould | 31-32 unnamed.
2017.51.09 Scarborough Rescue Unit – 1952 Chevrolet – Also at Maine State Library #13
2017.51.08 1936 Ford – Engine 7 at Scarborough Downs (Oak Hill Engine 7) – Also at Maine State Library #14
84.4.35 Scarborough Fire Dept. Equipment | Taken at Scarborough Downs | Early 1950
84.4.33 Engine 7 – Oak Hill – Nov. 1954 | Wentworth place across Rt. 1. Also at Maine State Library #15
09.29.18 Program Cover which includes an image of the first engine at Pleasant Hill Hose Company  
84.04.30 a Scarborough Mobil Canteen | left to right || 1. Dr. Philip Haigis | 2. Shirley Libby | 3. Unk | 4. (Bunny) Maureen Worthing | 5. Unk | 6. Ruth Douglas? | 7. Eleanor Higgins | 8. Geraldine Sprague | 9. Christine D’Amico | 10. Unk | 11. Eleanor Lorfano | 12. Laurine Libby Webber | 13. Margaret Hall | 14. Unk | 15. Stoney Haigis | Photo Printed – Jun 1959.
84.4.31 Scarborough New Mobile Canteen Unit | Eleanor Higgins – Eleanor Lorfano – Shirley Libby – Also at the Maine State Library.
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Thank You, Hillock Well Drilling!

Hillock Well Drilling at Beech Ridge Schoolhouse (Photo: Karlene Osborne)

Many thanks to the Stanley E. Hillock Co. of Mitchell Hill Road, who graciously donated their expertise and services to the Beech Ridge Schoolhouse project and determined the condition of the well. On June 6, 2019, Joe Gallant and his brothers, whose grandfather started the business, excavated the area around the well pipe and welded the broken pipe after finding that the well is 68 feet deep. They cut the pipe to the building so that the building can be lifted in July. They also have determined that the water flow is insufficient and will return to the site to clean out the well and see if it will be necessary to drill deeper.

    

Photos by Karlene Osborne
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