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A hundred years
ago kids went to a one-room schoolhouse in what is now the Clayville post
office. |
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Would you like being
in a class of 52 students with only one teacher? |
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The Clayville
mill store was much smaller than our stores today. |
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Would you rather travel by
horse and wagon? |
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One hundred years ago, there
were no school buses. People walked or took trolleys that went
through Clayville all the way to Providence. The ride cost 25 cents. |
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Special thanks for the digital
photos of old Clayville to Johanna Sparling and the Clayville Heritage
Association |
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Do
some time exploration at home! Learn the history of your own
house.
Click
here for House Detective guide

Click
here
to go to the Smithsonian and learn more. |