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| DISTRICT FORMED | 1892 |
| YEARS SCHOOLS BUILT | N/A |
| GENERAL LOCATION | N/A |
| MODERN ADDRESS | Located in section 2 of the Forest Lake Township. |
| DISTRICT BOUNDARIES | N/A |
| DISPOSITION | Now razed. |
| NOTES | *District formed from districts 38, 56, and 67. *The first term was held in an old cottage near the residence of an A.L. Stromberg for 2 months. The blackboards were made of cloth. *School was 7 months long. *The class also consisted of parents who were students. *In 1898, the school was supplied with new books. Enrollment in 1898: 22 students. |
| MEMORIES: | “Upon entering, the scene is much more pleasing. If school is in session we will come face to face with about 22 bright-looking, busy children. The room is pleasant and well lighted by six windows, 3 on each side. In the back of the room we will see a nice blackboard, also one between the doors, while on one side hangs a nice case of maps.” -Stillwater Gazette, May 1898 |
Known Teachers:
| 1898-9: Edith Weberg 1903-4: Minnie Martinson 1907-8: Ranghild Stromberg Other teachers: (1892-8): Herbert O. Grubbs, Edith Lundell, Anna Rockstroh, Selma Holcombe. Effie Posten (the first teacher). |
