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  • Collection: Fresno County Public Library School Photographs

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Picture of Elkhorn Elementary school, built ca. 1886 near the intersection of Davis and Polk avenues, Elkhorn, Calif.in Western Stick architectural style. The Elkhorn District was created in 1886 and ceased operations in 1953, eventually merged with…

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Picture of Easterby Elementary school, located near the intersection of Tulare and Peach avenues, Fresno, Calif., with Romanesque Revival architectural elements. The Easterby District was created in 1884, and was merged with the Fresno Unified School…

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Picture of Duke Elementary school, built in 1884-1885 near the intersection of Clovis and Clarkson avenues, Laton, Calif. Constructed in Western Stick architectural style but demolished later. The Duke District was created in 1877, eventually became…

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Picture of Dry Creek Elementary school, constructed in the 1920s in Academy, Calif. The building was moved ca. 1947 to the Nees Colony School campus, on the corner of Nees and Armstrong avenues, and was later moved back to a location on Madsen Avenue…

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Picture of De Wolf Elementary School, built in 1911 near intersection of Central and DeWolf avenues, in Fowler, Calif. Western Stick architectural style. The De Wolf District was created in 1911 and later merged with the Highland and Lone Star…

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Picture of Crescent Elementary School, built ca. 1900 near Riverdale, Calif., in Western Stick architectural style. The eventual disposition of structure unknown. The Crescent District was created in 1886, merged with the Burrel District to form the…

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Picture of Clay Elementary School, built in 1912-1913 near the intersection of Smith and Saginaw avenues near Kingsburg, Calif. Constructed in Western Stick architectural style as the second of three schools built on the same site. The structure was…

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Picture of Central High School, built in 1922 near the intersection of Dickinson and McKinley avenues, in Fresno, Calif. Constructed in Spanish Revival architectural style. The Central Union High (now Central Unified) School District was established…
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