Rural Schools

The Center for the History of Rural Iowa Education and Culture (CHRIEC), of the University of Northern Iowa's Museums (currently administered by Rod Library), is dedicated to the preservation, protection, and dissemination of unique and rare materials documenting America's rural school system and culture with particular emphasis on Iowa and the Mid-West

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Cat. # Name Description
6801 RSC-FIC-17 Map Titled "The Movement Westward," part of the "Sanford-Gordy American History Series: with European Background and Beginnings." Published by A. J. Nystrom & Co., Chicago. It is split into two maps, labeled A and B. Map A, "Western Land Claims After the Revolution," shows boundaries of the American states, including the states that had land disputes with other countries following the revolution. It also has an inset section titled "System of United States Land Survey," which had its own inset titled "Subdivision of a Section." Map B, "Westward Migration 1775-1800," shows which areas of America were settled by 1790 versus 1800, western posts that were held by the British, General Wayne's route, General St. Clair's defeat, the Fall line, and other routes of travel. The map folds down into its attached, brown folder (only the front is left, but the map is SG10 in the series) titled "Nystrom Maps and Charts for Teaching of the Social Studies." Unfolded it measures approximately 97cm tall x 124cm wide. Undated, but the other, similar maps in the series are dated 1937.
6802 RSC-FIC-18 Map 1937 map titled "Growth of the United States, 1800-1820, War of 1812," part of the "Sanford-Gordy American History Series: with European Background and Beginnings." Published by A. J. Nystrom & Co., Chicago. It shows the areas settled by 1810 compared to land settled between 1810 and 1820 in various shades of pink. Territory from the Louisiana Purchase is all in yellow, territory owned by Mexico is in orange, and Oregon Country is in yellow/pink stripes. It also shows routes of different travelers and where the British Fleets were in 1814. A black and white inset map drawn by S. Lewis titled, "Early ideas of the Far West," shows proposed land divisions west of the Mississippi River including New Albion (in current day California), New Navarre, New Biscay, and New Mexico. The map folds down into its attached, brown folder titled "SG11 Growth of U. S. " and "Maps and Charts for the Teaching of the Social Studies." Unfolded it measures approximately 97cm tall x 124cm wide. 
6803 RSC-FIC-19 Map 1937 Map titled "Growth of the Great West," part of the "Sanford-Gordy American History Series: with European Background and Beginnings." Published by A. J. Nystrom & Co., Chicago. It features two equally sized maps (labeled A and B) that compare the west of 1870 and the west "today" (1930s). Map A, "The Great West 1870," marks land in each state/territory in yellow versus land sold or otherwise disposed of in blue. It also shows different railroad lines built by 1870 that were either made on land that was forfeited or unforfeited. Map B, "The Great West Today" breaks up the states by percentage of public lands in that section. It also shows the railway lines, most of which still being in the Midwest, though western cities were starting to have more lines. The map folds down into its attached, brown folder titled "SG 17 Growth of Great West" and "Maps and chart for Teaching of the Social Studies." Unfolded it measures approximately 97cm tall x 124cm wide. 
6804 RSC-FIC-20 Map 1937 Map titled "Early Colonies" part of the "Sanford-Gordy American History Series: with European Background and Beginnings." Published by A. J. Nystrom & Co., Chicago. It features one main map (labeled A) and three inset maps (labeled B, C, and D). Map A, "Settlements in the English Colonies, about 1700," compares early and later settlement areas as well as the boundaries of the Plymouth Co. (charter 1606), London Co. (charter 1606), London Co. (charter 1609), and land open to both companies between 1606 and 1609. Map B, "Early New England," shows the territory boundaries for Plymouth, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, New Haven, Martha's Vinyard, Nantucket Is., and which Indigenous tribes owned the land. It also shows the route of the Mayflower. Map C, "Early Virginia and Maryland," shows the various routes of Captain John Smith as well as different cities and rivers surrounding the Chesapeake Bay. Map D, "New Netherland," shows territory that was settled by the Dutch along the Hudson and Delaware rivers as well as important towns and cities like Brooklyn, New Amsterdam, and Hoboken. The map folds down into its attached, brown folder titled "SG 7 Early Colonies" and "Maps and chart for Teaching of the Social Studies." Unfolded it measures approximately 97cm tall x 124cm wide. 
6805 RSC-FIC-21 Book 1924 teacher's record book for several subjects, roughly 16 students per class. "The Teacher's Improved Class Book." Hardback, red cover. Unknown state. 
6806 RSC-FIC-22 Book Teacher's class record book. "The Teacher's Improved Class Book." Hardback, black cover. Has " Mr. Sando, 1920, M. W. H. S." written on the 2nd to last page, and "Mr. Yoder, Junietta College, Huntington, Penn." on the last page.
6807 RSC-FIC-23 Book 1923-1924 teachers class record book for several subjects. Teacher was Florence E. Hadley. Hardback, black cover. Unknown state. 
6808 RSC-FIC-24 Book Teacher's class record book, 1926-1926. "Class Record Book, Hadsell." Hardback, green cover. Teacher was Florence E. Hadley. "827 Briar Ave." is written on the last page. 
6809 RSC-FIC-25 Book 1902 teacher's class record book for several subjects and roughly 40 students. Hardback, black cover. "The Teacher's Improved Class Book." The teacher was E. H. Baker. Unknown state. 
6810 RSC-FIC-26 Book Children's book titled "The Diverting History of John Gilpin." Features a poem and colorful illustration on every page. Belonged to Robert Collins and was used near Columbus, Ohio, around 1900. Eight pages. Softback, bound with six staples. 
6811 RSC-FIC-27 Book Children's book titled "First Week's at School," published by Ginn & Co. (covers) and J. S. Cushing & Co., Boston. Softback, red and yellow covers, bound with thread, forty-eight pages. The first page, in handwriting, read "Robert Willoughby Collins, 1057 Madison Ave., Columbus, Ohio. September 19th. 1895." The book was a primer for children during their first weeks at school. It has exercises for reading, writing, numbers, colors, and music. Each page illustrations, some in color. 
6812 RSC-FIC-28 Card Merit card for Mary Simpson from her teacher, J. C. S.  The paper is blue and has an illustration of a Native American beside a tree stump waving to a coming train. To the left of the photo its reads, "Let order o'er you time preside, And method all your business guide." The right-side reads, "Barly begin and end your toil; Nor let great tasks your hands embroil."
6813 RSC-FIC-29 Card Merit card for Mary Simpson from her teacher, J. C. Swing. The front has a pink decorative border on the left and right sides and an illustration of a woman in a pink dress reading with two children on a green hill. All coloring was done post printing and often goes outside the image's lines. The back reads, "Head of class No. 2 4 times."
6814 RSC-FIC-30 Card Merit card for Harriet Simpson from the teacher, L. G. Swing. The card has a thin, blue border, floral designs, and a heart in the center around the words "Up in the morning early, By daylight's earliest ray, With our books prepared to study The lessons of the day." In the floral design, the flower are colored red and the vines green, but all coloring was done post printing and loosely follows the lines of the illustration. 
6815 RSC-FIC-31 Card Merit card for Louis Wareham from the teacher, M. J. Blackword. The very bottom of the card reads "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1871 by Gibson & Co. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress." The card is decorated with purple ink, an illustration of a child holding a flower on either side, and an illustration of a girl sitting against a tree looking at a farm in the center. 
6816 RSC-FIC-32 Card Merit card for Harriet Simpson from the teacher, Letty A. Elrod. The left side features an illustration a woman holding a sword and a scale. The right shows a barefoot woman with arm bands and a feathered headdress. Under this is "Cayudutta, Drawn & Engraved." The center has a smaller illustration of a someone in a crown talking with someone sitting in a cloud as well as a poem that reads, "Mid all life's scenes, 'mid weal and woe. Mid days of mirth and sadness, Where'er thy wandering footsteps go. Oh! think how transcient here below, Thy sorrow or thy gladness." All illustrations were colored with red and green post-printing and do not follow the lines. Possibly from New York.
6817 RSC-FIC-33 Card Merit card for John M. Hubbard from the teacher, S. N. Newerd. The card has an oval, floral patterned border and an illustration of a bird on the top. The flowers are red, and a few leaves are colored green, but it was done post-printing and did not follow the design's lines. The center has a religious poem. 
6818 RSC-FIC-34 Booklet Titled "The Picture Alphabet," published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street New York. Each page has a Bible verse that begins with a certain letter of the alphabet paired with an illustration depicting and item or concept from the verse. The letter and the bible verse were printed in either red or green ink; all other text is black. The covers are decorated in a red and blue geometric design and the edges of the pages are gold. Softback, 32 pages, bound with thread. 
6819 RSC-FIC-35 Booklet Titled "The Village School: From "L'Ecole de Valdamont,," published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-St., New York. The covers are green with border illustrations of two children holding vases of plants and a center picture of a family kneeling at a table where the father is reading from a book.  Handwritten on the front cover is "1899" and "Mary E. Martin," but it's been crossed out. Inside the front cover is handwriting that reads, "Presented to Mary E. Martin by her cousin Charlott Talbot. Marin Shaws." Handwriting on the opposite page reads, "Marin Shaw Cuher 1899." The back cover notes the booklet cost 2 1/2 cents. Softback, thirty-two pages, bound with thread. 
6820 RSC-FIC-36 Photograph Photograph mounted on cardstock of students and teacher in a classroom. Nine students sit in chairs arranged in a half-circle, with the teacher standing behind them. Behind the group is a large chalkboard with drawings of animals at the top. Location and date unknown. RSC-FIC-36 (Photograph) image
6821 RSC-FIC-38 Photograph Two-story brick school building with "High School 1902" engraved on the wall above three windows. An American flag is flying on a pole on top of the school. The picture is taken at an angle from the school, so two walls are visible. RSC-FIC-38 (Photograph) image
6822 RSC-FIC-39 Photograph Faded black and white photograph. Fred W. Cover, center, behind students, poses with 26 students in front of a one-room school. The corners of the photo are notched at a 90 degree angle. No writing or identifying marks on the mat. RSC-FIC-39 (Photograph) image
6823 RSC-FIC-42 Photograph Photograph of Douglas School where Clarence Rhum taught, showing a group of students and teachers outside of a white wood-sided schoolhouse. RSC-FIC-42 (Photograph) image
6824 RSC-FIC-44 Booklet Souvenir book from the pupils of district number 5 from 1932-1933 academic year to their teacher, Marie Harrie. Book includes a photograph of the teacher, list of students in the class, photograph of the students on the playground, and the one room schoolhouse. Booklet is bound with a ribbon. County and state is unknown.  RSC-FIC-44 (Booklet) image
6825 RSC-FIC-45 Photograph Photograph of a man in a suit sitting in a chair and a woman in a white dress standing beside him. Handwritten note at the bottom of photo booklet says " E. W. and Aletha Hutchison 1922." RSC-FIC-45 (Photograph) image
6826 RSC-FIC-46 Photograph Photocopy of an image of Hickory Ridge School, thought to be taken around 1907. RSC-FIC-46 (Photograph) image
6827 RSC-FIC-47 Photograph Photocopy of an image of a group of children on a merry-go-round infront of a rural school. RSC-FIC-47 (Photograph) image
6828 RSC-FIC-48 Photograph Photocopy of an image of a rural school with children in front of the school. Schoolhouse features a belfry and a front porch, and is surrounded by trees.  RSC-FIC-48 (Photograph) image
6829 RSC-FIC-49 Photograph Photocopy of image of Schoolhouse with paint that is beginning to come off, in the background is a tall cement building with 2 windows and a dish of some sort attached, there are trees off to both sides and the top of the photograph, the house also has 3 windows and a large opening off to the right side of the front, the school house has now been turned into a house. RSC-FIC-49 (Photograph) image
6830 RSC-FIC-50 Photograph Group of students standing in front of white schoolhouse, taller children in back, shorter in the front, 10 students in all and one teacher, majority of group smiling and wearing dresses. RSC-FIC-50 (Photograph) image
6831 RSC-FIC-51 Photograph Picture of a class standing in front of a schoolhouse. Schoolhouse appears to be white and includes one window in the upper left corner, the class is standing in two rows, the taller students are in the back row and the shorter students are in the front row. There are 10 students all together, 6 in the back and 4 in the front. RSC-FIC-51 (Photograph) image
6832 RSC-FIC-52 Photograph Picture of four schoolgirls sitting on the steps of the schoolhouse. The porch of the schoolhouse is in the background along with a tree and another part of the building. The four girls are sitting on the third step with their feet on the first step. RSC-FIC-52 (Photograph) image
6833 RSC-FIC-53 Photograph Picture of ten students standing outside. The group is standing in a half-circle in front of two trees. RSC-FIC-53 (Photograph) image
6834 RSC-FIC-54 Photograph Picture of four children sitting on the steps outside a school house. One child is sitting on the first step from the bottom, one child is sitting two steps from the bottom, and two children are sitting three steps from the bottom. The picture includes the front porch of the school. RSC-FIC-54 (Photograph) image
6835 RSC-FIC-55 Photograph Picture of a class sitting on the front steps of a school house. There are ten children sitting in three rows. The porch, front door, and one window of the schoolhouse can be seen behind the group. RSC-FIC-55 (Photograph) image
6836 RSC-FIC-56 Photograph Picture of students playing in the yard in front of a schoolhouse. There are ten children holding hands and standing in a circle. In the background is the schoolhouse, which has a front porch and brick chimney; another, smaller building; and a large tree. RSC-FIC-56 (Photograph) image
6837 RSC-FIC-57 Photograph Photograph of six students sitting in two rows on bench desks inside of a classroom. Three windows, two with curtains over them, are visible within the classroom. There are shelves and a set of coat hooks with an oil lamp attached to them along the wall of the classroom. RSC-FIC-57 (Photograph) image
6838 RSC-FIC-58 Photograph Photograph of six boys sitting on the floor against the wall of a classroom. A large piece of paper and a paper chain are hung on the wall in the left side of the photo. RSC-FIC-58 (Photograph) image
6839 RSC-FIC-59 Photograph Photograph of 18 children and Aletha Jacobs, teacher, standing and sitting on the steps outside of a schoolhouse. There is a wooden fence, a grass field, and several trees to the right of the schoolhouse. RSC-FIC-59 (Photograph) image
6840 RSC-FIC-60 Photograph Photograph of man holding the reins of a horse. In the background are corn fields, trees, and a fence. Location unknown. RSC-FIC-60 (Photograph) image
6841 RSC-FIC-61 Photograph Photograph of 18 children and Aletha Jacobs (teacher) in a field. A river and trees is in the background behind the group. Location unknown. RSC-FIC-61 (Photograph) image
6842 RSC-FIC-62 Photograph Photograph of 15 people, a class and teachers, sitting and standing outside of a schoolhouse. The group is in front of the schoolhouse door, and the building has four windows and a brick chimney. Location unknown. RSC-FIC-62 (Photograph) image
6843 RSC-FL-1 Microfilm Floyd County school records on microfilm. Contents: County Board of Education Minutes, 1948-1966 County Board of Education Minutes, 1919-1948 Superintendents' Annual Reports, 1934-1948 County Board of Education Minutes, 1947-1967 (includes AEA 267 reorganization)
6844 RSC-FL-2 Microfilm Floyd County school records on microfilm. Contents: Room Registers, 1949-1958 Eighth Grade Examination Records, 1905-1933 School Officer and Teacher Record, 1916-1920 (rural schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1916-1920 (town schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1920-1924 (rural schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1920-1924 (town schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1924-1928 (rural schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1924-1928 (town schools)
6845 RSC-FL-3 Microfilm Floyd County school records on microfilm. Contents: School Officer and Teacher Record, 1928-1932 (rural schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1928-1932 (town schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1932-1937 (rural schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1932-1937 (town schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1937-1962 (rural schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1937-1958 (rural independent schools) School Officer and Teacher Record, 1937-1967 (town schools)
6846 RSC-FL-4 Microfilm Floyd County School Records on microfilm. Contents: Pupils' Permanent Records, A-C, 1929-1958
6847 RSC-FL-5 Microfilm Floyd County school records on microfilm. Contents: Pupils' Permanent Records, D-M, 1929-1958
6848 RSC-FL-6 Microfilm Floyd County school records on microfilm. Contents: Pupils' Permanent Record, N-Z, 1929-1958 Room Registers, 1935-1937
6849 RSC-FL-7 Microfilm Floyd County school records on microfilm. Contents: Room Registers, 1937-1949
6850 RSC-FL-8 Booklet "Iowa School Officer's Manual, Floyd County Iowa", A manual for School Officers  on their duties, and regulations guiding their work. Orange and black cover.
6851 RSC-FL-9 Book "School Secretary's Record and Account Book", from Riverton Independent Township #7, Floyd County, 1920-1936.
6852 RSC-FL-10 Book "School Account Book, Secrtary or Treasurer", from Riverton Independent Township #7, Floyd County, 1918-1936. Labeled  "M. Butler, School Treasurer"
6853 RSC-FL-11 Book "The National School Officers Record" #21 of the "National Series", from Riverton Ind. #7, Floyd County, 1905-1915. A Red and Green Cover.                
6854 RSC-FL-12 Book "Union School Register, #2 Adams Union Series", School Register for Riverton Independent #7, Floyd County, 1875-1890.                
6855 RSC-FL-13 Book "Independent District Record", School Board Meetings, from Floyd County, 1917-1918. Black and Red Cover. Gold title.                
6856 RSC-FL-14 Book "Record of School Treasurer, State of Iowa".  1951-1957. A Brown and Blue Cover with a Black title.                
6857 RSC-FL-15 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $166.91, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, April 15th, 1905" for Riverton No. 7                   RSC-FL-15 (Financial Record) image
6858 RSC-FL-16 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $69.02, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, October 26th, 1905" for Riverton No. 7                   RSC-FL-16 (Financial Record) image
6859 RSC-FL-16 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $56.30, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, January 15, 1906" for Riverton No. 7                  
6860 RSC-FL-17 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $145.31, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, April 16, 1906" for Riverton No. 7                  
6861 RSC-FL-18 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $33.70, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, July 23, 1906" for Riverton No. 7                  
6862 RSC-FL-19 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $100.37, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, January 19, 1907" for Riverton #7                
6863 RSC-FL-20 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $229.78, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, April 15, 1907" for Riverton #7                
6864 RSC-FL-21 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $1.70, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, July 1, 1907" for Riverton #7                
6865 RSC-FL-22 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $117.69, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, October 11, 1907" for Riverton #7                
6866 RSC-FL-23 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " $60.90, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, January 14, 1908" for Riverton #7                
6867 RSC-FL-24 School Secretary Report Floyd County Rural School Records, School Secretary's Report, "1908 Report of the Secretary of the Independent District No.7 of Riverton for 1908"                
6868 RSC-FL-25 Bill Floyd County Rural School Records,  Bill from Raymond Drug Company, "School Dist. #7 Riverton Twp., May 20, 1908"              
6869 RSC-FL-26 Bill Floyd County Rural School Records, Bill from H.A. Fangman, "Nashua, Iowa March 28, 1908 , Bunt Pickard for School Dist."            
6870 RSC-FL-27 Bill Floyd County Rural School Records, Bill, "Nashua, Iowa March 20, 1908, School Dist. No.7 for J. Shannaught,  In Account with M.L. Woodbridge, Dealer in Drugs."            
6871 RSC-FL-28 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No.3, State of Iowa, Nov. 4 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to Blanch Thomas, the sum of Forty Dolllars from the Teacher's Fund for Teaching            
6872 RSC-FL-29 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No.25, State of Iowa, July 1, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County"            
6873 RSC-FL-30 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No.22, State of Iowa, July 1, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County"            
6874 RSC-FL-31 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 1, State of Iowa, July 13, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to C E. Carpenter the sum of Thirteen dollars and 85 cents, from the continegent fund for coal.             
6875 RSC-FL-32 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 2, State of Iowa, October 17, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to Blanch Thomas the sum of Forty Dollars, from the Teachers fund for Teaching            
6876 RSC-FL-33 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 4, State of Iowa, November 19, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to Blanch Thomas the sum of Forty Dollars, from the Teachers fund for Teaching            
6877 RSC-FL-34 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 5, State of Iowa, December 14, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to J.W. Hill the sum of One dollar, from the Contingent fund             
6878 RSC-FL-35 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 5, State of Iowa, December 14, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to J.W. Hill the sum of One dollar, from the Contingent fund             
6879 RSC-FL-36 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 6, State of Iowa, December 14, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to A.H. Pickard the sum of Four dollars and 75 cents, from the Contingent fund             
6880 RSC-FL-37 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 8, State of Iowa, December 24, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of Riverton in Floyd County" Pay to A.H. Pickard the sum of Fourteen dollars and 40 cents, from the Contingent fund for Coal and Sundrys            
6881 RSC-FL-39 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 9, State of Iowa, December 28, 1908, Treasurer of Independent District of No.7 in Floyd County" Pay to Blanche Thomas the sum of Fourty dollars, from the Teachers fund for Teaching            
6882 RSC-FL-40 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 10, State of Iowa, January 15, 1909, Treasurer of Independent District of No.7 in Floyd County" Pay to A.H. Pickard the sum of Six dollars and 90 cents, from the contingent fund for Dictionary            
6883 RSC-FL-41 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 11, State of Iowa, February 4, 1909, Treasurer of Independent District of No.7 in Floyd County" Pay to Blanche Thomas the sum of Forty dollars, from the Teachers fund for Teaching            
6884 RSC-FL-42 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 12, State of Iowa, March 2, 1909, Treasurer of Independent District of No.7 in Floyd County" Pay to Blanche Thomas the sum of Forty dollars, from the Teachers fund for Teaching            
6885 RSC-FL-43 Check Floyd County Rural School Records, Check, "No. 13, State of Iowa, March 8, 1909, Treasurer of Independent District of No.7 in Floyd County"              
6886 RSC-FL-44 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1134, $57.86, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, January 16, 1909 to Riverton No.7"              
6887 RSC-FL-45 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1162, $196.57, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, April 16, 1909 to Riverton No.7"              
6888 RSC-FL-46 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1188, $76.95, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, July 10, 1909 to Riverton No.7"              
6889 RSC-FL-47 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1214, $118.25, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, October 9, 1909 to Riverton No.7"              
6890 RSC-FL-48 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1242, $86.23, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, January 10, 1910 to Riverton No.7"              
6891 RSC-FL-49 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1268, $214.90, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, April 16, 1910 to Riverton No.7"              
6892 RSC-FL-50 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1374, $93.84, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, April 15, 1911 to Riverton No.7"              
6893 RSC-FL-51 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1401, $87.57, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  July 7, 1911 to Riverton No.7" (Duplicate and Original)              
6894 RSC-FL-52 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1429, $91.55, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  October 10, 1911 to Riverton No.7"               
6895 RSC-FL-53 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1455, $44.34, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  January 5, 1912 to Riverton No.7"               
6896 RSC-FL-54 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1482, $271. 55, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  April 17, 1912 to Riverton No.7"               
6897 RSC-FL-55 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1522, $50.41, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  July 3, 1912 to Riverton No.7"               
6898 RSC-FL-57 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1577, $45.48, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  January 6, 1913 to Riverton No.7"               
6899 RSC-FL-58 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1605, $375.99, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City,  April 17, 1913 to Riverton No.7"               
6900 RSC-FL-59 Financial Record Floyd County Rural School Records, Financial Record, " No. 1631, $43.37, Treasurer's Office, Floyd County, Iowa, Charles City, July 9, 1913 to Riverton No.7"               
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