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Schofield School

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This school was founded by the Freedmen's Bureau shortly after the Civil War to educate freedmen, women, and children. In 1868 Martha Schofield, a Quaker from Pennsylvania, came to Aiken and began her long career as superintendent. The school soon ...

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The Bloomfield Avenue School

On this site stood the brick Bloomfield Avenue School. Nearby and within the confines of the civic center were the previous two buildings which were removed in 1923 when the municipal center was constructed (the 1851 building was dismantled and ...

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Field School

District 54

The Field schoolhouse was originally located 8 miles South of Council Grove, and was moved to this site in 1999. It remains virtually unchanged since 1902, except for the enclosure of a portion of the porch in 1939. The ...

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Mansfield Soldiers Orphan School

In memory of

Professor F.A. Allen

erected by

former pupils of the

Mansfield Soldiers

Orphan SchoolHis words of wisdom and tender

admonition have provided a guide

and inspirationThis tablet marks the site

of the school, 1867-1889

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Business U.S. 15) and ...

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North Bloomfield School

1872-73

Built at a cost of some 3,000 dollars, modeled after schoolhouses at nearby Sebastopol and Sweetland, it served the community until closed in 1941. Acquired from Washington School District, Nevada County, for public use and display. Restoration commenced in 1973 ...

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