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School. The school operated until at least the 1956-57 school year, when the Freeport
School, before being repurposed into a residence. The school was part of District 139 of Stephenson
School, at the southwest corner of Dakota Road and Brick School Road. The school building
school directory. It contained photos of each school, along with the names of teachers and school
This was the site of the old Franklin one-room schoolhouse. The school operated into the 1940s.
School District 203 passed a resolution declaring the building as "not needed for school purposes
school directory. It contained photos of each school, along with the names of teachers and school
school directory. It contained photos of each school, along with the names of teachers and school
school directory. It contained photos of each school, along with the names of teachers and school
school directory. It contained photos of each school, along with the names of teachers and school
School on Angle Road (sometimes called Tammany Hall School), one of many one-room schoolhouses
School. The July 3, 1957 edition of the Freeport Journal-Standard reported that the school
school directory. It contained photos of each school, along with the names of teachers and school
School. In the early-1900s, Stephenson County school districts were organized as District 1 through
School and the Felts Cemetery. The school was one of many one-room schoolhouses which
School. The property was sold at auction in June 1, 1957 to neighboring landowner Guy Shockey