Organized school began in Arcadia Township in 1870, when Arcadia Township was organized, and the first school inspector, S. Calkins, was elected. The first school was a log building known locally as the Manke school. It was built on Hotchkiss farm probably around 1870 on land that was later sold to Charles Manke. |
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The Hotchkiss/Manke
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![]() At least one student, William Matteson, walked all the way from Pierport (just off the bottom left corner of this map) to attend the log school. School was held during the summer months because travel was too difficult during the winter. |
The School's Probable Location |
Other Schools Nearby in the 1870sWass School
Completed September 5, 1870
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