Photo courtesy of Greenwood Historical Society
GREENWOOD — In March, the more than 130-year-old building that once served as Greenwood’s Town Office and before that as a schoolhouse, was demolished.
The building was erected in the summer and fall of 1889, two years after the new road into Locke’s Mills was constructed. It started out as single room schoolhouse with only one teacher and a little less than 20 students, according to Local Historian Chris Dunham. In 1897, the school supervisor requested that another row of seats be put in the room as more students began to attend. That winter in 1897, 32 students attended the school.