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*"School Days gone by; Phillips School students, faculty hold memory fest" (50th school reunion)''Salem Evening News'', June 12, 1998, p. A1 | *"School Days gone by; Phillips School students, faculty hold memory fest" (50th school reunion)''Salem Evening News'', June 12, 1998, p. A1 | ||
*"Phillips School library featured observance of book week by opening to pupils use of newly built shelves" ''Salem Evening News'', Nov. 7, 1941, p.? | |||
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Revision as of 10:07, 19 June 2015
Phillips School was built in 1883 at 84 Essex St.
Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund. Building razed in 1983.
A condominium now sits on the site.
See Also
- Postcard photograph courtesy of CardCow.com
- "School Days gone by; Phillips School students, faculty hold memory fest" (50th school reunion)Salem Evening News, June 12, 1998, p. A1
- "Phillips School library featured observance of book week by opening to pupils use of newly built shelves" Salem Evening News, Nov. 7, 1941, p.?