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- Q5506423 subject Q8325775.
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- Q5506423 abstract "The Fruita Schoolhouse is located in Fruita, Utah. The Behunin family, early settlers of the Capitol Reef area, donated the land in 1892. For over a decade the school had a dirt roof and in 1935 the bare walls were chinked in. Elijah Cutler Behunin donated the land for the school and his daughter, Nettie Behunin, was the school's first teacher. In 1895 the school became part of the Junction School Precinct and remained a functional grade school until 1941. From 1941 until its induction into the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1973, the building was unoccupied.".
- Q5506423 added "1972-02-23".
- Q5506423 location Q1470915.
- Q5506423 nrhpReferenceNumber "72000098 NRIS (National Register Information System)".
- Q5506423 thumbnail Fruita_School_Fall.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5506423 yearOfConstruction "1896".
- Q5506423 added "1972-02-23".
- Q5506423 built "1896".
- Q5506423 location Q1470915.
- Q5506423 name "Fruita Schoolhouse".
- Q5506423 refnum "72000098".
- Q5506423 point "38.288108333333334 -111.24813055555556".
- Q5506423 type Place.
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- Q5506423 comment "The Fruita Schoolhouse is located in Fruita, Utah. The Behunin family, early settlers of the Capitol Reef area, donated the land in 1892. For over a decade the school had a dirt roof and in 1935 the bare walls were chinked in. Elijah Cutler Behunin donated the land for the school and his daughter, Nettie Behunin, was the school's first teacher. In 1895 the school became part of the Junction School Precinct and remained a functional grade school until 1941.".
- Q5506423 label "Fruita Schoolhouse".
- Q5506423 lat "38.288108333333334".
- Q5506423 long "-111.24813055555556".
- Q5506423 depiction Fruita_School_Fall.jpg.
- Q5506423 name "Fruita Schoolhouse".