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The W. Fifth Street School Building, Mansfield, Ohio.

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The first section of the West Fifth Street school was built in 1868 on the northwest corner of the West Fifth, Miller, Boughton intersection--on a bluff above Touby's Run.

The Newman Street school Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of the Newman Street School located at Newman and Grace Streets. It was a very large stone building with a bell tower.

The High School - Mansfield, Ohio

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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 Hedges Street School Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of Hedges Elementary School that was built in the early 1870's. It is a large brick building with a bell tower.

The Bowman Street School Building, Mansfield, Ohio

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Front and side view of Bowman Street School a large red brick edifice built in the late 1880's. Located at the corner of Bowman and Harker Streets.

Senior High School, Mansfield, Ohio

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

Schoolhouse and Sandusky, Norwalk, & Mansfield Car

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

Prospect Street School Building. Mansfield, Ohio.

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Front and side view of the Prospect Street School which opened in 1895. It was a large stone structure with a bell tower.

Mansfield, Ohio. West First Street School and Kindergarten

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West First Street School (later Frank Carpenter Elementary) was built in 1870 on the southwest corner of Crouse and West First Street. The photo shows the school and a smaller yellow house to the west of the school (the kindergarten).

Mansfield, Ohio. Marion Avenue School

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View of the Marion Ave. School that was located at Marion and Douglas Ave. It was a large orange brick building with a bell tower and ornate stone work. It later became Brinkerhoff Elementary.