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5. No. 9 School (1900-1920)

August 29, 2024 Patty Crane

# 9 School was one of the last one-room schools to be built in Windsor. From the Windsor historical archive, some notes from district 9 proceedings: in 1809 “Voted to board the school master, Enos Hathaway, equal part of two months this winter upon Mr. Hathaway (his father);” in 1842, it was voted that the old bachelors should accompany the teacher to and from her boarding place every morning and night, in exchange for a cord of wood each.

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