The Mantle School building was a little one-room log structure, probably about fifteen by twenty-four feet. It was built up against the perpendicular rock cliff, so it had a rock wall on one side and three log walls, the ends which fit up tightly against the sandstone. There was one window in the front wall. For more description on the school read pages 609-610 in Blue Mountain Folks by Doris Karren Burton
A great view of a small school in Emmett, Idaho. The Structure is brick or stone with a copula on th...
Located north of Carr's Landing and Okanagan Centre. Russell boys (granite quarry) walked over mount...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...
This log building was once the one room Mantle School near the Charley and Evelyn Mantle ranch along...
The Mantle School, which was more colorfully designated as the "Castle Park School" was built for th...
This log building was built for a school on what was known as the bench or Vernal now. It was purcha...
Esther Campbell showing the Mantle School to the Historical Society. She was a early teacher their. ...
Located fourteen miles northwest of Bowling Green, Clifty School\u27s weather boarded log house was ...
Many children in the foothills of Blue Mountain attended the Twin Wash School. The school was locate...
A log school with teacher and forty-seven children, twenty-six girls and twenty-one boys. The childr...
A one-room log school house at Collins, Idaho. Mrs. Crawford, the teacher, stands next to the schoo...
A new frame school was built in 1915 (still in use today, the left side of the present old building!...
Photograph of the exterior view of the Garfield School, on the corner of California Street and Pasad...
Mountain Gem School. 1/4 mile above Sherman Harrison's homestead. Two people stand on the porch of t...
The church at left was built in 1907 and dedicated February 1908. The school at the right was built ...
A great view of a small school in Emmett, Idaho. The Structure is brick or stone with a copula on th...
Located north of Carr's Landing and Okanagan Centre. Russell boys (granite quarry) walked over mount...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...
This log building was once the one room Mantle School near the Charley and Evelyn Mantle ranch along...
The Mantle School, which was more colorfully designated as the "Castle Park School" was built for th...
This log building was built for a school on what was known as the bench or Vernal now. It was purcha...
Esther Campbell showing the Mantle School to the Historical Society. She was a early teacher their. ...
Located fourteen miles northwest of Bowling Green, Clifty School\u27s weather boarded log house was ...
Many children in the foothills of Blue Mountain attended the Twin Wash School. The school was locate...
A log school with teacher and forty-seven children, twenty-six girls and twenty-one boys. The childr...
A one-room log school house at Collins, Idaho. Mrs. Crawford, the teacher, stands next to the schoo...
A new frame school was built in 1915 (still in use today, the left side of the present old building!...
Photograph of the exterior view of the Garfield School, on the corner of California Street and Pasad...
Mountain Gem School. 1/4 mile above Sherman Harrison's homestead. Two people stand on the porch of t...
The church at left was built in 1907 and dedicated February 1908. The school at the right was built ...
A great view of a small school in Emmett, Idaho. The Structure is brick or stone with a copula on th...
Located north of Carr's Landing and Okanagan Centre. Russell boys (granite quarry) walked over mount...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...