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In 1861, the people of Chestnut
Grove Community near Ider, Alabama built a log house which was
used for Separate Baptist Church and for holding school. In
the years between 1861 and about 1920 four different school
buildings existed. The fourth still stands on Highway 117
south of Ider. In 1909, the teacher was Gladstone Yeuell.
The following are pictured:
Row one (l to r): Ed Wade, Herman Gifford, Rosevelt Craze,
Charlie Ellis, Lee Chapman, Jess Crabtree, Conley Smith, Teddy
Taylor, Flavous Beaty, Cicero Clark, William Craze, Rosa Lea.
Row two (l to r): Chester Gifford, Robert Lea, Hardy
Maxwell, Chester Beaty, William Dean, Michell Kerby, Jim Dean
(behind Kerby), Robert Bell, Walter Smith, Henry Chapman,
Willie Sly Taylor.
Row three (l to r): Dollie Chambers, Geneva Crabtree, Della
Culver, Dewey Craze, Bens Clark, Charlie Crabtree, Mr.
Gladstone Yeuell (teacher), Mr. Emory Maxwell (principal),
Arthur Craptree, Nate Smith, Virgil Beaty.
Row four (l to r): Vesta Crabtree, Deelie Dean, Margaret
Dean, Sarah Dean, Margaret Gifford, Ozell Bell, Battie Clark,
Luana Bell, Ida Craze, Cornelia Beaty, Joe Bell, Ellen Whited,
Vertie Chambers, Leeva Lee, Myriah Dean.
Row five (l to r): Jeff Kerby, Sarah Beaty, Henry Bell,
Vina Bell, Tom Bell, Etta Culver, Arthur Beaty, Lena Beaty,
Oscar Beaty, Lucy Smith, Bessie Smith, Jessie Gifford, Flora
Smith, Bertie Ellis.
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