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| School Districts in the Town of Marshall Notes by M. L. "Pete" Peterson around 1975 |
| District #1 MacConnell June 5, 1938 Centralized August 1938 | |
| District #2 Daytonville July 1932 | |
| District #3 (old) The Cobblestone School located on Paris Hill Road this siide of the later school shown below. July 1932 | |
| District #3 Called the Cobblestone District after the old school shown above. | |
| District #4 Closed in 1919. It was located in the western part of the township near the Currie Farm on the Oriskany Falls - Deansboro Road. It was moved in 1922 to become a storehouse for the Town of Marshall. When this school and old District #5 (Dicksville) were consolidated with Deansboro (District #10) its number (4) was given to the consolidated district. Thus Deansboro Union Free School District was #4 and not #10. | |
| The number 5 was dropped and given to old #9 which was the Forge Hollow School. Thus #9 and #10 were eliminated and there were eight districts in the township. | |
| District # 4 Deansboro Union Free School Centralized in 1932 | |
| Old District # 5 Dicksville | |
| District #5 Forge Hollow | |
| District #6 Hanover Old Hanover School in background. Church stood on site of the newer school. Centralized 1932 | |
| District #7 Brothertown Centralized (?) 1940 | |
| District #8 Gridley District Centralized (?) 1932 | |
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