Oakley High School

(Kay Badger shares some memories of Oakley High School) All of William Alvin’s and Parley’s children attended Oakley high school. Aunt Hattie (Hattie Tolman Stinger), the youngest was in high school when William Alvin and Hattie Naomi moved to Pocatello in 1939. My...

Oakley Academy

The Oakley Academy was a high school operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Oakley, Idaho. It was founded in 1901. By 1906, it had 130 students and six teachers, and its building and grounds were valued at $12,000 dollars....

Island Grade School

William Alvin Tolman and Hattie Naomi Tolman’s children along with Parley Lambert Tolman and Lydia Vilate Tolman’s children attended this grade school in Island. This was the first school William Odell Tolman attended in 1916. Related Stories The Island...

One-room School in Island

Island School near Marion, Idaho in the late 1800s One-room school in Island, Idaho near Marion.  Pictured in the late 1800s.  Arlow Freestone attended this school at the age of...
The Island Grade School Class of 1922

The Island Grade School Class of 1922

Back (fourth from left) Edith, Emma Tolman, Ruby Speckman, Clair Cranney, Armenia Tolman. Front Delilia Freestone, Myrtle Cranney, Laura, Trafford Woodhouse, Dean Cranney, Hal Barton and William Tolman. Visit FamilySearch to learn more about Emma Tolman, Armenia...
Where is the Island Grade School today?

Where is the Island Grade School today?

This house was built from the bricks of the Island Grade School and is situated on about the same location where the school stood. Pictured in the photo are Kay and Dennis Badger. Related Stories The Island Grade School The Island Grade School Class of...

Marion School

The Marion School was built in 1916. In the fall of 1930, Hattie Tolman Stinger attended the Marion school and describes the school as follows: “It was a red brick school. It had a big room, a small room, and a recreation hall the length of the two rooms. There...

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