Newspaper Clipping - Newspaper Clipping Scan - Students at District 104 Eagan - 1/1/1900
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STUDENTS AT District 104, Eagan, are pictured around the turn of the century. This wooden
building burned in 1932 and was replaced by another now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Leibel, at Beau d' Rue and Gold Tr., Eagan, on the same site. Pictured from left to right in the
front row are: William Bradshaw, Susan Scott, Mary Wenzel, Paul Wenzel, Albert Wenzel, Joe
Kennealy, Elizabeth Barry, Edmund Barry, later a priest, George Scott, and William Wenzel.
Second row, George Wenzel, Alice Hause, Mayme Slater, Edmund Slater and Mae Kennealy.
Third row, Howard Pepin, Clifford Pepin,, Mollie Scott, James Scott, Lodie Hause, Joseph
Slater, Thomas Slater, John Slater, James Kennealy, Thomas Kennealy, Lucy Barry, Ann
Barry, Della Pepin and Catherine Barry. Fourth row: Elizabeth Hause, Mary Barry, Olga
Wenzel, Nellie Scott, Elizabeth Kennedy, Bridget Scott, teacher Miss Mathilda O'Brien,
school board members, James Slater, Thomas Kennealy, and Michael Barry.
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DISTRICT 104, now a part of vistrict 191, Burnsville, is
shown at its Eagan location prior to its burning in 1932. Stu-
dents attended classes in the Beaudette or Nicols Hall at
Cedar Ave. and Beau d' Rue Dr. now occupied by several re-
tail stores until a new school was built. This structure stood
at Beau d' Rue Dr. and Gold Tr. in Eagan. Teachers in-
structed all eight grades, and there were no local high
schools at the time.