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DENMARK HISTORY - The troublesome and humble beginnings of New Denmark's first school

The first school in what would become the Town of New Denmark was constructed in 1854 at a cost of $79.75. The building was located near West Danish Lutheran Cemetery, and it consisted of just one room with six small windows. The school used rough-hewn planks as seats, and the teacher had a large box to sit on. 

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