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Name |
Waterville School |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
9 |
Number of Photo records |
18 |
Related Records
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Harry H. Dudrow Building - formerly Waterville School - Print, Photographic
A color photo of the front of the Harry H. Dudrow Building, which was located in Waterville, Ohio. The building was formerly the home of the Waterville School, and was named after a former superintendent, Harry H. Dudrow. This photo was probably taken after the school closed, as the sign reads "Lucas Co. Education Service Center" and "Tae Kwan Do". The building was torn down in 2019, and, as of 2022, the land has been converted to a public par...
Record Type: Photo
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Site of First Waterville School - Ullrich-Dean House - Print, Photographic
A color photo of the Ullrich-Dean House, taken from South St., looking north. This lot was the site of the first Waterville school, which burned circa 1850.
Record Type: Photo
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Waterville Early Motorized School Bus - print, photographic
Black and white photocopy print of a hand-made bus body on a Model T Ford chassis, in front of the Graf Garage on Farnsworth Road, in Waterville, Ohio. This was one of Waterville's first motorized school busses. The passenger compartment was all wood, and was built onto the chassis locally: note the wooden house-type door used for an entrance! For years, the busses were owned and operated by the Graf Bros., and housed in their garage, with the...
Record Type: Photo
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Waterville School - Print, Photographic
Color photo copy of the Waterville School, looking east down Farnsworth Rd., showing the west side of the school building. Named the Harry H. Dudrow building, in honor of a former School superintendent, this building was razed in 2017, in preparation for the replacement of the Mechanic St. bridge over the Maumee River in Waterville, Ohio.
Record Type: Photo
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Waterville School Picture - Print, Photographic
A black and white photograph of the original Waterville School, built in 1886 on the waterfront of the Maumee River, in Waterville, Ohio, with a large group of people gathered in front. This group probably represents the entire 1914 student body, plus all staff.
Record Type: Photo
