Salem schools of the past: Difference between revisions

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Pickman School, School St.  ---1872
Pickman School, School St.  ---1872
Phillips School, Essex St. --1883   
Phillips School, Essex St. --1883   
  Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund.
Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund.
Pickering School, North St.  --1894
Pickering School, North St.  --1894
Classical and High School, Highland Ave. ---1909
Classical and High School, Highland Ave. ---1909
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Endicott School, Boston St. -- 1930
Endicott School, Boston St. -- 1930
Sheridan School, Orne St.  -- 1930
Sheridan School, Orne St.  -- 1930
  Named after Lt. Philip B. Sheridan
(Named after Lt. Philip B. Sheridan)
Carlton School, Skerry St. ---1950
Carlton School, Skerry St. ---1950
Vocational High School, Highland Ave. --1953
Vocational High School, Highland Ave. --1953

Revision as of 10:11, 31 October 2008

The following are dates of dedication are for Salem's schools of the past:

Oliver School, Broad St. --- 1818 Bentley School, Essex St. --- 1861 Cogswell School, School St. --1862 Bowditch School, Flint St. -- 1870 Pickman School, School St. ---1872 Phillips School, Essex St. --1883 Named after Stephen C. Phillips, former mayor who donated his salary to a school building fund. Pickering School, North St. --1894 Classical and High School, Highland Ave. ---1909 Horace Mann, --1913 Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. --- 1916 Endicott School, Boston St. -- 1930 Sheridan School, Orne St. -- 1930 (Named after Lt. Philip B. Sheridan) Carlton School, Skerry St. ---1950 Vocational High School, Highland Ave. --1953 Witchcraft School --- 1970 Bates School, Liberty Hill Ave. -- 1970 Salem High School, Willson Ave. --1976