This photo appeared in the July 19, 1899 Stillwater Gazette (weekly edition), part of the "Our County Public Schools" series column. (See that issue for a detailed history of the school district up to that time.)
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District formed | August 7, 1854 |
Years schools built | 1878 [one-story frame building 29 X 40 feet] |
General location | eastern part of the township of Baytown, on the Stillwater and Point Douglas road, three miles south of Stillwater |
Modern address | West of Prison - County Road 21 |
District boundaries | Southwest of Oak Park and Bayport; St. Croix River marked southeastern edge of district; stretched about 2 miles west of the river. |
Disposition | Razed |
Notes | N/A |
Known Teachers
1898-1899: | Burr Dickinson |