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RHEINGOLD SCHOOL
The Rheingold School #22 was begun in 1873, when the need for a school for the
area children was realized.
William Gold donated the two acres of land for the first schoolhouse, which was
a log house measuring about 12 ft. by 14 ft. Later, a frame and stone
structure was added and used as the teacherage. A new frame building,
40 ft. x 22 ft., was later built. It had a large wood stove in the center
for heat.
The "free" school period, which was usually six months or more in
length, came during the early part of the term. The "pay" school would be added to
finish the term. Very seldom would a pupil drop out at the end of the free
school period. Most of the students
rode horses to school, while others walked. In the wintertime, some of the
children came to school with no shoes and slid on the ice barefoot. The Rheingold School was consolidated with Fredericksburg in 1949. In 1950, the Rheingold Community Club was organized. Meetings are still held once a month, and several B-B-Q's are held throughout the year. The Rheingold School is still active today as a community center and is also used for graduation, baptismal, and confirmation celebrations, family reunions, and bridal showers. |
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