- Home of Loren Inman. Ephraim Inman raised his family here, but not in Loren's original
house. The second house was later owned and occupied by Louis Joseph Inman.
- Home of Harvey Carpenter Inman. Willed to Harry E. Inman who sold it to William Clay,
brother of Ephraim's wife, Harriet Clay.
- Home of Harry Edward Inman at a later date.
- Home of Alonzo Inman. Later home of Loren Waiste Inman.
- Home of John Clay, brother of Ephraim's wife, Harriet Clay.
- Old stone schoolhouse attended by most generation 4 Inmans. When young, Alonzo Inman
preached in this building, also used as a church then.
- Marble Rock School later built here and attended by all gneration 5 Inmans except as
noted in #9 below.
- Schoolhouse built after 1880 attended by Bernice C. Inman for a number of years before
transferring to the Marble Rock School.
- Schoolhouse attended by Harold Clay Inman and Forrest Glen Inman before transferring to
the Marble Rock School after the seventh grade.
- School where Loren Waiste Inman taught. Loren's mother, Caroline (Waiste) Inman, known
to have been teaching in Scott Tp. in 1866, may also have taught here.
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