
One Room School House - Bardstown, KY, USA
N 37° 48.520 W 085° 28.123
16S E 634794 N 4185690
Marker is in Bardstown, Kentucky, in Nelson County in the old Pioneer Cemetery. Markers is an official Kentucky Department of Highways maker sponsored by DAR.
Waymark Code: WM18451
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 05/26/2023
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Early schools were often in one room log buildings with just simple wooden benches for the students to sit on. Often schools were called “blab schools” because lessons were given by the teacher and then were recited out loud because they had no paper to write on or books of their own. Abraham Lincoln went to a blab school when he was young.
A hornbook was a sheet with the letters of the alphabet and the Lord’s Prayer mounted on wood, bone, leather, or stone and covered with a thin layer of horn or mica for over it for protection. It had a handle so that it could be held easily. Children used this as a primer to learn basic reading skills. Hornbooks were used from as early as the 1400s (in England) to the 1800s.
~ Early Schools in Kentucky - Western Kentucky University~
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The fort sohool existed until the pioneers left the stations for their own land when the "The Old Field" or subscription schools took their place.
The subscription schools had its origin in the desire of a group of neighboring pioneers to provide some form of education for their children. It was purely a community project and extended, especially in outlying districts, through most of the other periods.
~ Phases of pioneer education on the Kentucky frontier - University of Louisville ~
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