The one-room schoolhouse of the early 1900s was often filled with benches or desks, but one stood out from the rest: the teacher’s desk. Many times, there were too many students and children had to resort to sharing those desks, as well as books and other school items. However, the teacher’s desk was for one person: the teacher.
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Topics: Artifact Spotlight, Osceola County History, Teacher's Desk, Replica Schoolhouse, Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek