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During the next century three one-room schools served area children.
She worked at the one-room school in return for room and board from the families.
She felt the same way about attending the one-room public school all these years, too.
There were 50 to 95 students attending the one-room school.
The pressure of having five people in a $600-a-month one-room apartment was too much.
He attended a one-room school, most years in a class of one.
We went to a one-room school house, didn't you drive past it once?
As the community and area grew, a one-room school was opened in 1918.
The new school allowed a number of one-room schools in the area to be closed.
If not, the one-room school offers books on almost every subject.
Often, she said, families end up living two to a one-room apartment.
I was always happy to return to my one-room home after a visit outside the city.
Successful one-room living is more an attitude of mind than anything else.
These schools were usually located in a church or a one-room building.
The township has the last one-room public school in the state.
The last one-room schools stopped operation in the late 1950s.
Is it legal for three people to live in a one-room apartment?
It is one of the longest running one-room schools in America.
The old one-room school house was raised and made into the front corner of the second floor.
You go from the one-room apartment on 48th Street to the house with the pool.
But in a one-room home, there is no such thing as a safe distance.
These one-room schools are for children between eight and fourteen years of age.
It was a one-room office with two windows and a small powder room.
In 1923, a new one-room school building was completed adjacent to the church.
He taught elementary school in one-room schools between 1936 and 1941.