This is West Centre School, the last of 7 one-room schoolhouses for the District of New Fairfield. It is a landmark now but from the early 1800s to 1940 was a functioning school. The teacher made roughly $10 a MONTH in 1830. There was a wood stove for heat and no running water. The term began on October 1 of each year and it was each family's duty to provide firewood and a new broom. Oh--the two doors? One for boys and one for girls, each leading to their own cloakroom before entering the classroom.
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11 comments:
what an interesting post...enjoyed.
great old school house,
Can't help by wander why a broom from each pupil?
Laurie: What an interesting bit of history, well researched.
BTW: Until today I didn't know we had goslings.
I want to see one in person. It's very interesting post.
Beatiful old school.
Mary Elizabeth @ Now and Then
Those old school houses are fascinating, great photos.
Have a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Our ancestors were wise keeping the boys from the girls for a while. Great shots, Laurie.
A reminder of times gone by. Great shots.
I love old school houses. It's nice that this one has survived in such great condition.
I'm glad they save some of these old buildings. They're quaint and have so much history.
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