Around 1908, the village site had a small wooden schoolhouse and church.
This school was built on the foundation of the older, wooden schoolhouse in 1833.
It was the only wooden, two-room schoolhouse built in the area.
The entirely wooden schoolhouse was felt to be unsafe.
The piano was located in the wooden schoolhouse, and lessons were given after school.
"When I first came here in the 1960's, it was just a wooden schoolhouse on a street of sand."
A wooden schoolhouse was built on this site in 1890.
Residents built a wooden schoolhouse (1872) and a post office (1873).
In 1836, the first of two wooden schoolhouses was built on the site.
A wooden schoolhouse, a few permanent homes, a store, and post office followed.