Doug and Ed, I found this in Rev. Goode Ledger. Don't know if it helps. Dog you do fine work and thanks for reponding to my earlier requests Lee In the year 1876 there was a great contagince of diphtheria throughout the county and I did not attend school a day that winter. In 1877 father taught our school again. Silas Goode taught in 1878 and father for the last time in 1879-80 and Fount Goode taught the school two terms in the years 1880 and 1881. James Cook taught in 1882, and Thos J. Cooper in 1883-4 and Maude J. Walker, our first lady teacher in 1884-5. I think it was in 1877 that Rev. J.L. Marshall, then county Supertendant, visited our school and made us a speech. I think this was the only time I ever saw Rev. Marshall.