Clay County Historical Features: Schools

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Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Austin School Clay Campbell
Blackshire School Clay Pollard
Blooming Grove School Clay Rector
Blue School Clay Corning
Bomar School Clay Kennett North
Brazil School Clay Datto
Bunker Hill School Clay Pollard
Cache Lake School Clay Knobel
Cache Valley School Clay Pollard
Calls School Clay Greenway
Coopers School Clay Marmaduke
Cummings School Clay Pollard
Dell School Clay Corning
Fair View School Clay Rector
Forty-Four School Clay Rector
Glass School Clay Rector
Gravel Hill School Clay Piggott
Harwood School Clay Piggott
Hays School Clay Greenway
Headly School Clay Pollard
Hebner School Clay Mounds
Hitt School Clay Piggott
Hopkinsville School Clay Corning
Hopson School Clay Corning
Knob School Clay Boydsville
Langley School Clay Piggott
Leonard School Clay Mounds
Lone Holly School Clay Mounds
Mann School Clay Piggott
Martin School Clay McDougal
Mary School Clay Rector
Nelson School Clay Peach Orchard
New Hope School Clay Knobel
Phifer School Clay Greenway
Pleasant Valley School Clay Greenway
Post Oak School Clay McDougal
Richard School Clay Datto
Scott School Clay Peach Orchard
Smithwick School Clay Peach Orchard
South East School Clay Kennett North
Thorn Grove School Clay Knobel
Turtle Knob School Clay Boydsville
Underwood School Clay Pollard
Union Grove School Clay Greenway
Vincent School Clay Greenway
Walnut Grove School Clay Greenway
Washington School Clay Peach Orchard
White School Clay Corning
Wildwood School Clay McDougal
Williams School Clay Corning
Wood School Clay McDougal
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