Schools
Columbus Grade School 1930's |
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This list of Colorado County schools has been re-organized in alphabetical order. The numbers shown after most of them are the district numbers assigned in the the early 1900's as shown in Colorado County Chronicles. Some you will note have been known by more than one name over the years. The links below will take you to photographs, news items and/or histories.If you have a photograph or information about a school you'd like to contribute, please contact Dorothy Albrecht.
| Alleyton, #19
Axel's, #7 Bachelor Hill, #22 Boggy Branch, #25 Brownsville, #17 Buescher, #24 Cheetham, #7 Colorado
Academy Colorado College Columbus, #1 Coulter, #45 Daniels, #5 Diamond
Grove Academy Dry Branch, #13 Dunovant, #18 Eagle Lake Frelsburg, #28 Glidden, #2 Goldenrod, #7 |
Hahn, #35
Harvey's Creek, #16 Herman Seminary, #28 Hills, #19 Johnson, #6 Jones Bend, #4 Lilly Lake, #19 Marie, #7 Mary's Branch, #4 McCormick, #32 Miller's Hill, #26 Miller's Lake, #3 Mt. Olive, #13 Mount Pleasant, #17, #18, #23, #37 Murdock, #7 Mustang, #4 Nada, #4, #35 New Bielau,
#44 New Hammer, #17 Park, #4 Pleasant Grove, #18, #38 Pleasant Hill, #16 Pleasant Union, #16 Prairie View, #3 |
Ramsey, #18, #19
Red Bluff, #4, #17, #35 Reels Bend, #18 Rocky Chapel, #2 St. Joseph's, #28 St. Michael's Catholic School San Bernard/Bretschneider, #21-22 Seaholm, #32 Skull Creek, #5 Smith Point, #2 Sommerlatte, #39 Sugar Hill, #17 Tait's, #3 Thompsonville, #3 Toland's Chapel, #23 Vogelsang, #24 Walker's Chapel, #18 Walnut Grove, #23, #24 Weimar,
#14 Wright's Grove, #3, #19 |
"In the spring little boys become
the bored of education"
Weimar Mercury, March 28,
1958