Angell School
Angell School was a one-room schoolhouse for white students. The school was built on a stone foundation, and it was heated with a stove. The building did not have electricity, running water, or indoor restrooms. It was last used as a school in 1933.

Angell School, 1920
Franklin County Historical Society
Front row (L to R): Clinton Custer, Mildred Angell, Marie Custer, Helen Cooper, Mary Custer; Second row (L to R): Posey Custer, Katie Angell, Ida Walters, Wilfred Custer, Flora Custer, Hayden Williams; Third row (L to R): Harry Custer, Mary Williams, Cable Williams, Lelia Cooper, Reverly Custer, Effie Cooper; back row: Bertha Angell