
Relocated from its original site in the northeast corner of the county, it is now open as a museum of early education.

Relocated from its original site in the northeast corner of the county, it is now open as a museum of early education.

Pictured is Donoho School, which was located in the 1st District at the junction of Donoho Levee Rd, Workman’s Cemetery Rd (or was it Glover Rd?), and Austin Springs Rd.
The school was built c. 1910 on land donated by Augustas Donoho. Teachers who held positions were Eula Aniley during 1935, Florence Mae Donoho during the later part of the 1930s, and Gurtrude Moore until the school’s closing in 1940.
The photo and part of information are courtesy of Janice (Donoho) Laws.
You can see a picture of the 1939/40 Donoho School students here.
Special thanks to Robert G Reynolds of Palmersville, TN News