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Richard Robertson writes about: Preserving History: Old East Fork School at Bridgeport
I hardily support Johnnietta Jessie in her urging to preserve history. I have had recent conversations with a couple of the remaining one-room school teachers. Thanks, Johnnietta for reminding me to document those interviews.

The one room school houses, their teachers and students, along with the now defunct past communities are of a great interest to me. I have a copy of a deed from my Grandfather's (Olen Robertson) property purchase dated 1920. It lists his residence as Dulworth. I believe this was an area now flooded, which was in the Corbin's Bend area on the river. Am I right?

Anybody with information on this or experiences, recollections or photos of one-room schoolhouses, please contact me here on lower Bull Run at your convenience. My main school interest is the Cane Valley/Coburg area and the Egypt/Jericho/Bull Run area. Oh, thanks for the great photo! I plan to make a trip and get my the school taken.(270) 384-9596 or richardrobertson@windstream.net
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