16 adjectives to describe schoolhouse

Horror succeeded horror, and the climax came one day when we were passing a little schoolhouse some miles below the fort, in the midst of a district well populated.

Free persons of color were not allowed to open schools in some places, teachers of Negroes were driven from their stations, and colored schoolhouses were burned.

On one occasion we tried to hold services in the little old deserted schoolhouse, and found it, much to our surprise, packed with the inhabitants of Sodom; a more villainous looking crowd I never saw not even in darkest New York.

And so, out of my experience both in city and country, I feelyes, I knowthat the real motive power of this democracy lies back in the little country neighbourhoods like ours where men gather in dim schoolhouses and practice the invisible patriotism of surrender and service.

"But I mustI muststiffen my back," he said sternly to himself, as he neared the dingy schoolhouse toward which, from all directions, he could see his audience making its way.

The incomparable Lucy Tait was still but a star to be adored in her distant heaven when I went away from Little Arcady to learn some things not taught in the faded brick schoolhouse.

" About a month later, when Alethea-Belle was leaving us and about to take up new quarters in Paradise, near the just finished village schoolhouse, Mrs. Spafford came to me.

Night after night the schoolhouse, gray in its still yard, had a door kept open for them and a light in the solemn lancet windows.

The same mystery was again presented to us a little farther along the road, as we stopped at a lone schoolhouse among the hills, the only house to be seen, and asked our way of the young schoolmarm.

He would accept no such message, but sent a note imploring a meeting in a nearby schoolhouse at nightfall.

A succession of New England villages, composed of neat houses, surrounding neat schoolhouses and churches, adorned with gardens, meadows, and orchards, and exhibiting the universal easy circumstances of the inhabitants, is, at least in my own opinion, one of the most delightful prospects which this world can afford.

Our first public edifice was a log schoolhouse about twenty feet square.

The Dominie's own twelve are all children "of parts" and all have left the thatched schoolhouse for the education of the city.

You feel this in the air as soon as you see the white-painted wooden houses left out in the snow, the austere schoolhouse, and the peoplethe men of the farms, the women who work as hard as they with, it may be, less enjoyment of lifethe other houses, well painted and quaintly roofed, that belong to Judge This,

We spoke in log cabins, in depots, unfinished schoolhouses, churches, hotels, barns, and in the open air.

dividend on the stock while I was manager, besides furnishing thousands of dollars to defray expenses of building a handsome railway station, a fine commodious schoolhouse and town hall, a good hotel, and providing good roads.

16 adjectives to describe  schoolhouse