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Prairie Queen School
TitlePrairie Queen School
DescriptionSlide of a black and white photograph of the one-room wood frame school house with bell tower known as Prairie Queen in District 33, Sarpy County, Nebraska. The school faced west with separate entrances for boys and girls on the southeast corner of 114th Street and Highway 370. There is a fence between the school and road. The photograph was taken during the 1901-1902 school year.
ContributorsBily-Bravo, Sharon
PublisherSarpy County Historical Museum
Date1901 - 1902
SubjectPrairie Queen School (Sarpy County, Neb.)
One-room schools -- Nebraska -- Sarpy County
Slides
Photographic prints
Owning InstitutionSarpy County Historical Museum
Local Accession NumberSL 33
NotesDistrict 33 merged with District 27 in the mid 1950s. When it closed, it became Grange Hall (Farmers Lodge). The structure was torn down in 2002 when Highway 370 was widened.
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