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Two Writing Slate Tablets used in Dayton, Nevada

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Two Writing Slate Tablets used in Dayton, Nevada
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Two writing slates, hooked together, wood frames, edged in felt, 7" x 9". These were used in Dayton, Nevada. A writing slate is a thin piece of flat material used as a medium for writing. Typically, the writing slate was used by children during the days of the one-room schoolhouse to practice writing and arithmetic during classes or at home. Writing slates, however, were also used in multi-room schools until the twentieth century. State: Nevada City: Dayton Date: 1910 FHWAC#: 41674