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Creator
Samuel Yates
Date created
Unknown
Location
Ellerbe, North Carolina
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This photograph copyright ©2009. All Rights Reserved

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  • North Carolina in the New Nation: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the early national period (1790–1836). Topics include the development of state government and political parties, agriculture, the Great Revival, education, the gold rush, the growth of slavery, Cherokee Removal, and battles over internal improvements and reform. (Page 5.2)

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Bostick Schoolhouse is a one-room schoolhouse located in Richmond County

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This is a picture of a restored one-room schoolhouse. The building is made of unpainted brown wooden clapboards. There are two doors, one at the front of the building and one at the side. There are two large double-hung windows on the side of the building with full length shutters on each window. The building is located on a farm. Fields can be seen in the background. The blue sky has wispy clouds.