Northam School

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Northam Students around 1920. May Armstrong is the teacher.

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Northam School around 1973

The first Northam School was called the Michael Kaiser School and was located by what is now Leetville Junction. Northam School educated about 23 students in 1911. In 1914 a new Northam School was built along the Carson River west of Fallon, on what is now Pioneer Way. It became a "Standard Rural School" in 1927. The Northam School District joined the Consolidated B schools in 1947.

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Northam school, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sanders of Pasadena, Calif., is now under way in the fine new building, which makes provision for two departments.

Churchill County Eagle September 25, 1926

Northam School