Many generations of Wisconsinites were educated in one-room country schools and have fond memories of an era in education now quickly fading into the attic of American history. These schools were not without their limitations and lack of amenities, but they accomplished their mission nonetheless. Rock County contained over 150 of them at one time. The schools were gathering places for everything from community clubs and church meetings to holiday and political events. They were a part of the very fabric of the community, ...
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Many generations of Wisconsinites were educated in one-room country schools and have fond memories of an era in education now quickly fading into the attic of American history. These schools were not without their limitations and lack of amenities, but they accomplished their mission nonetheless. Rock County contained over 150 of them at one time. The schools were gathering places for everything from community clubs and church meetings to holiday and political events. They were a part of the very fabric of the community, bringing together neighbors who otherwise would rarely see each other. The advent of a statewide road system, which made it possible for schools to consolidate and facilitate the transfer of students to larger, more modern schools, spelled the end for the one-room school era. With all their drawbacks, these quaint little schools contributed their part to the social and economic development of our state. Included in this book are written histories of the school buildings, memories of pupils and teachers, as well as lists of students, teachers, and board members associated with each school. Also included are various photos of students, teachers, interiors and exteriors of the schools. A history of the Rock County Normal School is included, which includes a list of teachers who graduated from the school during its operation. This book is a must have for historians studying early education in Rock County, the state of Wisconsin, or the Midwest in general. Genealogists will discover a gold mine of information about their family members and ancestors with over 13,000 names indexed and over 1,000 photos in the six volumes. This volume (Volume Four) includes these schools: Schools in Lima Township: Alexander School? Bullock School Burr Oak (aka Burdick) School Logtown (aka Grogan) School Hunt (aka Cravath, White, and Green) School Lima Center School (aka Lima School and Crandall) School Morgan School Palmer School Spring Brook School Stoddard (aka Slocum and Burrows) School Sturtevant School Vickerman School Schools in Magnolia Township: Cainville School Furseth School Harvey School Drew (aka Huyke) School Moore (aka Old Stone Jug) School Richmond (aka Gardner) School Schools in Milton Township: Merrifield School North Milton (aka Hudson and Crandall) School Otter Creek School Paul School Rock River School
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