During the years of 1870 or 1871 a sod school was located on the Frank Staat\u27 s Homestead. The furniture consisted of benches for the teacher and the children. In 1874 the Bell or Plato School was built. It was located on the south end of Section 5, Township 14, Range 6 East. The interior was lined with siding. The furniture consisted of planks on nail kegs and a wood burning stove. Mr. John L. Coleman taught for a salary of $25. 00 per month
District #5 was organized north of Ashland in 1869. It included several sections in Township 13, Ran...
Records dating back to 1870 show that Moses Stocking was the director of District No. 27. There were...
District #81 was formed on March 1, 1873 and included 15 sections. On February 2, 1878 three section...
During the years of 1870 or 1871 a sod school was located on the Frank Staat\u27 s Homestead. The fu...
The first classes held in District #70 were held in a home that was made of sod. It was located some...
A small white frame building known as District #8 7 opened its doors September 1, 1886 to the childr...
In the early 1870\u27s a sod house served as the first school for District #74. The school was given...
The first school in Wahoo was outside of what is now the city limits. It was a one-room building in ...
The first school in Saunders County, according to several area residents, was a dug-out near the blu...
Early records indicate that a small one room school was painstakingly raised before the turn of the ...
The first schoolhouse was built in 1876, a two-room frame structure accommodating eight grades. It e...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
On January 23, 1875 Mead School, District No. 95 was formed and included Sections 25, 26, 27, 34, 35...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
District No. 105 was organized on October 5, 1880. It consisted of the North half of Sections 16 and...
District #5 was organized north of Ashland in 1869. It included several sections in Township 13, Ran...
Records dating back to 1870 show that Moses Stocking was the director of District No. 27. There were...
District #81 was formed on March 1, 1873 and included 15 sections. On February 2, 1878 three section...
During the years of 1870 or 1871 a sod school was located on the Frank Staat\u27 s Homestead. The fu...
The first classes held in District #70 were held in a home that was made of sod. It was located some...
A small white frame building known as District #8 7 opened its doors September 1, 1886 to the childr...
In the early 1870\u27s a sod house served as the first school for District #74. The school was given...
The first school in Wahoo was outside of what is now the city limits. It was a one-room building in ...
The first school in Saunders County, according to several area residents, was a dug-out near the blu...
Early records indicate that a small one room school was painstakingly raised before the turn of the ...
The first schoolhouse was built in 1876, a two-room frame structure accommodating eight grades. It e...
The first school in District #50, Ithaca was built by Elijah Dech in Section 20 of Wahoo Township. H...
On January 23, 1875 Mead School, District No. 95 was formed and included Sections 25, 26, 27, 34, 35...
The first school in Chapman Precinct was organized in 1869. The first meeting was held in Mr. Thomas...
District No. 105 was organized on October 5, 1880. It consisted of the North half of Sections 16 and...
District #5 was organized north of Ashland in 1869. It included several sections in Township 13, Ran...
Records dating back to 1870 show that Moses Stocking was the director of District No. 27. There were...
District #81 was formed on March 1, 1873 and included 15 sections. On February 2, 1878 three section...