A photograph of the Salem Hills one-room schoolhouse (District #3), built in 1861 and used through 1953, when the new Salem Hills Elementary School was built.
A photograph, taken from Lois Glewwe'sHistory of Inver Grove Heights, of the two-story, four-classroom brick schoolhouse built for the residents of Inver Grove village in 1882.
A reprinted photograph of the District #7 schoolhouse in use from 1872-1882, located on the Manning farm along Doane Road (present-day River Road) at approximately 72nd Street.
A newspaper clipping relaying the April 1872 fire at the District #7 schoolhouse, located on present-day River Road (then Doane Road) near 76th Street. Losses were estimated at $500, with the building insured for $200.
A description of the final days of District #436, formerly District #73, the one-room schoolhouse on Barnes Avenue in Inver Grove Township. The second-to-last one-room schoolhouse in use in Dakota County, it was annexed into Independent School…
The original bell (installment date unknown) from the one-room schoolhouse for District #3 (Salem Hills). When the new Salem Hills Elementary was built in 1953, the bell was removed from the old schoolhouse and brought there for storage.
The yearbook for the 1992-93 school year at Pine Bend Elementary School, in its second year since reopening in fall 1991. Included are photographs of staff, students, and school life.