Since the culture of the one room school houses was during the late 1800s and early 1900s, I decided to also put on this blog the the relevant architecture that the school children would have been directly exposed to. Which would be the covered bridges that the children would have actually crossed, and the county court houses that they would have certainly seen on their trip into town.
Bridge was less than a half a mile from the closest school, and with 2-3 miles of several others. Needless to say, students crossed this bridge numerous times.
*Interesting fact-this bridge was used by the Confederate Army's John Morgan Raiders
This school was a 2 room schoolhouse; the lower portion is mostly what is left of the original school. The top portion has been added to once the actual school had ended. However, most of the original building is still there.