School District No. 36-Eldorado Springs was formed around 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1886. C M Pruden was Secretary of the district that year, and these are the families whose children attended the school: Barber, Blake, Cummings, DeBacker, Jones Marshall, McGinn, and Williams.

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School District No. 35-Chapman was formed around 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1886. John M Clark was Secretary of the district that year and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Bowden, Davis, Dagle, Howard, Iverson, Jones, Meeker, Mayfield, Nelson, and Owen.

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School District No. 34-Sugarloaf was formed around 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1886. Seymour Johnson was the Secretary of the district that year, and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Berdett, Chapman, Dalley, Firth, Washburn and Williams.

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School District No. 33-Silver Spruce was formed around 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1886. Joseph Gapen was Secretary of the district that year, and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Baum, Bradfield, Dickensheets, Dutton, Doolittle, Gallup, Kneeland and Sherman.

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School District No.32-Crisman was formed about 1875 but there are no extant census records for this district until 1886. W H Cook was Secretary of the district that year, and these are the families whose children attended the school: Adams, Ardourel, Anderson, Lefoe, Morris, Nichoff, Potter, Russell and Strohm.

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School District No. 31-Salina was formed around 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1884. George C Phillips was Secretary of the district that year, and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Allen, Berryman, Cullacott, Eddy, Harris, Meyring, Phillips, Rose and Vane.

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School District No. 30-Pine Grove was formed in 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1885. Davis S White was Secretary of the district that year, and these are the families whose children attended the school: Curtner, Collins, Evins, Retallack, Walker, White and Willis.

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School District No. 29-Louisville was formed in 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1885. John A Schneider was Secretary of the district that year, and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Atkins, Autrey, Beveridge, Bignie, Cummiskey, Carlton, Elder, Goldstein, Heppelwith and many more.

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School District No. 28-Sunshine was formed in 1875 but there are no extant census records before 1885. C W Smith was Secretary of the district that year and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Church, Eby, Fuller, Galusha, Goddard, Sights, Smith & Sherwood.The 1900 Sunshine school still stands and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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School District No. 27-Walstreet was formed in 1873 but there are no extant census records before 1886. A Y Baldwin was Secretary of the district that year, and there were only 10 students. These are the families whose children attended the school: Brown, Collie, Hanson, Morey, Runnell and Wood.

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