School District No. 6-Burlington
January 12, 2021
School District No. 6-Burlington was formed in 1863 but there are no extant census records until 1875. Mr. LaRue was a teacher in 1875 and L H Dickson was the Secretary of the district. These are some of the families whose children attended the school: Andrews, Black, Beckwith, Cushman, Greenley, Myers, Manners, McCoy, Taylor, Wilson, White and Wiswell.
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School District No. 5-Davidson
January 11, 2021
School District No. 5-Davidson was formed in 1863, but there are no extant census records until 1879. Edwin M Currier was Secretary of the District in 1879, and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Beasley, Currier, Davidson, Leyner, Meikel, Prince, Rothrock, Rowe, Stecker, Sawdy, and Way.
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School District No. 4-Valmont
January 10, 2021
School District No. 4-Valmont was established in 1863 but there are no census records extant before 1879. C W Hayden was the Secretary for the school district that year, and these are some of the families whose children attended the school: Allen, Akins, Chambers, Ewing, Hayden, Hammontree, Lemmex, Platt, Pancost and Wier.
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School District No. 2-Shamrock
January 8, 2021
The Shamrock School District, No. 2 (also called Dry Creek School District) was formed in 1863, but there are no census records extant before 1876. And this census for this district is interesting because it counts children under the age of 6, presumably to help plan for the school years to come. Arizona Wilson was the Secretary of the District in 1876, and these are some of the families whose children were counted in this census: Barter, Beal, Coin, Duffy, McDonald Rosenbaum and Staples.
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