Guthrie received his early education in a log schoolhouse.
His simple education began in a small log schoolhouse.
The school district history goes back to 1834 when a one-room log schoolhouse was built just east of town.
After two years in the old log schoolhouse, classes were moved to a 12 by 24-foot school built just south of town.
Schooling: School was held only a few months a year in one-room, log schoolhouses.
A log schoolhouse was built in 1874 followed by two churches.
The Masonic lodge hall and a log schoolhouse were the first public buildings.
The first church building was a log schoolhouse, and the second building was built in 1865.
The first services were held in a log schoolhouse.
Wherever half a dozen or more families lived reasonably close together, a log schoolhouse was usually to be found.