For over a century, thousands of youth were educated in this beloved building. Historical and current photos plus a narrative between pages of blank, lined pages, encourage the reader to write down their own memories and thoughts of their time within the walls of the Oneida Stake Academy. That is what will make this book a treasure for your own loved ones.
The academy is a three-story gothic stone edifice built between 1890-1895. It stands in Preston, Idaho, where it is currently under restoration to become a community center/museum of local history.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THIS BOOK GO TOWARDS THE RESTORATION OF THE OSA BUILDING as a community center/museum of local history. For more info, see www.oneidastakeacademy.org
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Necia Seamons
07242000
Preston, Idaho, USA
I'm a shutter-bug that's been bitten by the history bug. I write, substitute teach, crochet, feed animals and work with the Oneida Stake Academy Foundation to restore the 122-year-old Oneida Stake Academy building as a community center/museum of local history. (See www.oneidastakeacademy.org.) Most importantly, I try to be a good mother, grandmother and wife.
Fecha de publicación 18 de julio de 2012
Dimensiones Comercial 100 páginas
Impresión en blanco y negro (en papel no estucado crema)
Categoría Historia
Etiquetas Ezra Taft Benson, Harold B. Lee, Merril-Cazier Library, Utah State University, John Johnson, Preston Idaho, Oneida Stake Academy, Lindsay Moving, Edmunds-Tucker Act, restoration, Idaho