Washington School House

The entire cost of the building, which was erected by contract, together with its appurtenances, fencing, etc., amounted to the sum of US$15,000.

B. Gregory, who constituted the Board, are credited with originating the enterprise and carrying it out to a speedy completion.

The contractors for the work were Mcllvaine and Palmer, of Nevada City, who executed the same in accordance with the plans and specifications of the architect, William Craine, of San Francisco.

The front and rear doorways were placed in projections in the centre of the building, each 3 by 25.5 feet (0.91 m × 7.77 m), affording ingress and egress.

There were a series of metallic ventilating registers, placed near the floor, which brought in fresh air.

Washington School House (1886)