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Senior High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Front view of Mansfield Senior High School on West Park Boulevard. The school was replaced and demolished in 2004

First Street School - Mansfield

Image from Art Work of Richland And Crawford Counties, published by The W. H. Parish Publishing Co. (1894) of the First Street School located at 103-7 West First Street.

Schoolhouse and Sandusky, Norwalk, & Mansfield Car

A car from the Sandusky, Norwalk, & Mansfield railway sits in front of a schoolhouse at an unknown location.

High School, Mansfield, O.

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in the mid-1920's.

High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in the mid-1920's.

Mansfield Senior High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield Senior High School on West Park Boulevard. The school was replaced and demolished in 2004. This view looks at the front steps, walk and entryway to the building.

High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in the mid-1920's.

Mansfield High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in the mid-1920's.

High School, Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in the mid-1920's.

The High School - Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield High School on the northwest corner of West Fourth and Bowman Street. Building was used as a high school until Mansfield Senior opened on West Park Blvd. in the mid-1920's.