Pershing School
Six grades were taught in this typical one-room schoolhouse. At this time period one teacher would teach all six grades. The Hapless teacher was also saddled with custodial chores, fire tending, and water pumping. The Pershing School was built in 1871 and named after World War 1 General John “Blackjack” Pershing. The school was in constant use until 1930.