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Dewberry Rural

Dewberry Rural School 
S. D. # 1934    
1910 - 1945                            

    This little school located three miles north of Dewberry had the distinction of being one of the few country schools to be built of brick.   It was  known by many names—Dewberry North, Dewberry Brick and Dewberry Rural.  Dewberry Rural was the name chosen for the school site marker.  The building is no longer at the site.  The building was sold to Harry Goldsmith.

    It was a very warm day in July when a group of former students met to see the sign go up.  Mr. & Mrs. Headly Dennils  shared the hospitality of their  home later in the afternoon.

Dewberry Rural School Sign Placement