Loyal Township Lyons School
Clark County, Wisconsin
School Dist. No. 1, town of Loyal, referred to as the Lyons School, was located southwest of Loyal on the northwest corner of Miller Ave. and Old 26 Road intersection. The brick School building was built in 1888, that date was engraved on the white marble stone under the front gable. Miss Judd was the teacher during the 1906-07 school term. The school district consolidated in the late 50's and at a later date the building was sold to an area farmer on a $100 bid. It cost $200 to have it moved to the family's farm where it remains, being used for a storage building. |
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