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We believe the school here was called the Hogden School. It was located in Hodgen, a small town in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. The photograph we have was taken in 1910. It was a white, wood slat mlti-story building. There look to be about 80 children in the photograph. This may be a 8-year elenentary school. Notice the wide age range of the children. all Most boys wear knee pants and went barefoot. Only a few boys wear overalls. We note some Native American children at the school. Only two teachers are with the children, a man and a woman. It is difficult to tell if some of the the individuals in the back row may be teachers or older girls.
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