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Phillips School was built in 1883 at 84  Essex St.
Phillips School was built in 1883 at 84  Essex Street and had an addition put on in 1924.


Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund. Building razed in 1983.
Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund.  


A condominium now sits on the site.
The building has now been converted to subsidized housing.


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*"Phillips School library featured observance of book week by opening to pupils use of newly built shelves" ''Salem Evening News'', Nov. 7, 1941, p.?
*"Phillips School library featured observance of book week by opening to pupils use of newly built shelves" ''Salem Evening News'', Nov. 7, 1941, p.?
*"Down by the old schoolyard" ''Salem Evening News'', July 8, 1991, p.7




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Revision as of 11:59, 3 January 2020

Phillips School was built in 1883 at 84 Essex Street and had an addition put on in 1924.

Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund.

The building has now been converted to subsidized housing.

PhillipsSchool.jpg

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.?
  • "Down by the old schoolyard" Salem Evening News, July 8, 1991, p.7