early 20th century wooden inkwell

Outdoor class at a one-room schoolhouse

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Photo above: Children at school in 1925 would have used an inkwell similar to the one shown here, from the collection of the Cherokee County [GA] Archives.

It’s September, the traditional time to head back to school (though the current trend is late August most places.)

Here’s an outdoor class being held at the Othello School in Cherokee County, GA, circa 1925. The teacher is believed to be Miss Corine Pace. Third student from left is Glenn Hubbard. This one room schoolhouse probably went out of use around 1938, and is no longer standing.

one room schoolhouse in Cherokee County GA, 1925

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