Around 1908, the village site had a small wooden schoolhouse and church.
A small, one-story schoolhouse was added to the lot in 1960.
A small schoolhouse was built near the corner of south 7th and B streets; it served the community until the 1880s.
She became a teacher at a small rural schoolhouse.
In the 1920s, the Holladays also constructed two new houses and a small schoolhouse on the property.
In response to the needs of this agrarian community, a small schoolhouse was built for the education of the white children.
A small schoolhouse was built nearby in 1856, which was later converted to a private residence.
This is all that is left of a small one-room schoolhouse.
They met where they could find space, usually in a small one-room schoolhouse.
At that time, the school was located in a small schoolhouse directly across from the Maya ruins that give the town its name.