Lydia Middleton Elementary
Centennial Year ~ 1923-2023 ~ Rich History, Bright Future
September 1, 2023 - Edition 1
Meet Lydia Middleton - the person!
The truth of the matter is Miss Lydia never taught or served as principal at Lydia Middleton Elementary. She was, however, assigned to teach at the Old Lower Seminary which stood in the same location until razed to make room for a new structure in 1923.
Miss Lydia was born in 1857 and reared in Madison, Indiana. After graduating from Madison High School, she received her teacher’s license at the age of eighteen. She commuted daily on the Pennsylvania Railroad to Pleasant Point, a one-room school in Jefferson County. For five years she taught in the schools of the county. Her next assignment was in the old Lower Seminary in Madison. She taught there for thirty-five years, serving twenty-one of those years as principal. She retired in 1917 and the Lower Seminary was razed. In 1923, when the new structure was completed, it was dedicated in her honor as the Lydia Middleton Elementary School.
Miss Lydia spent her summers attending institutes and Chautauquas, seeking to improve her moral and scholastic abilities. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church in Madison. Several of her brothers served in the Civil War and her family proudly told of their ancestor, Mr. Author Middleton, who signed the Declaration of Independence.
At the age of 82, Lydia Middleton died and was buried in Fairmount Cemetery. She was a true pioneer teacher in Indiana. The students of the new millennium are proud to know her story!
Centennial Logo
Introducing our official Centennial Logo! We will use this logo on the shirts that are purchased for students and staff. We would like to thank Madison Made for creating our "official" logo.
Lydia Middleton building dedication plaque
Plaque shows Board of Education and Superintendent in 1923
1946-1947
Grades 1A and 2B
Lydia Middleton Elementary
Picture taken 1923
Original Lydia Middleton Staff
This photo was taken in September of 1923.