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Worthington School from the collections of the Worthington Historical Society (WHS) may be used for educational purposes as long as it is not altered in any way and proper credit is given: "Courtesy of the Worthington Historical Society, Worthington, OH." Prior written permission of the WHS is required for any other use of Worthington School. Contact WHS at info@worthingtonhistory.org to request permission.
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Worthington School is a picture, with genre photograph and buildings. Its dimensions are 7.44 in. x 9.75 in..
It was created in October 1937.
Worthington Historical Society is the Contributor. Lawrence Long, 1912-1982 is the Photographer.
The building shown here, Worthington School, was built in 1874. It was located on the northeast quadrant of the Village Green, facing State Street (now East Dublin-Granville Road). The building replaced the early 19th century buildings used for Worthington Academy, Worthington College, and the Ohio Reformed Medical College. Elementary and high school grades attended school in this building during its first two decades with primary school occupying the first floor and high school classes taking place on the second floor. In 1893 a new school was constructed directly to the east of the building to accommodate high school grades. This structure was then used for elementary grades from 1893 to 1916. It was razed in 1937 to make way for Kilbourne Middle School, which is located on the site at 50 East Granville Road
It covers the topics historic sites and schools.
It features the organization Worthington Schools.
It covers the city Worthington. It covers the area Old Worthington.
You can find the original at Worthington Historical Society.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Historical Society identification code is 92-G-253B. The Worthington Memory identification code is whs0482.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on January 16, 2020.