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  • Tags: Schools -- California -- Fresno County -- 20th century -- Photographs.

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Picture of Piedra Elementary School, built in 1912 on Piedra Road, Piedra, Calif. Western Stick architectural style. The structure was demolished after the school was vacated in 1944. The Piedra District was created in 1912, merged with the Oakhurst…

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Picture of Pershing Elementary School, located near the intersection of McKinley and Jameson avenues, Fresno, Calif., built ca. 1920. Spanish Revival architectural style. Final disposition of structure unknown. The Pershing District was created in…

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Picture of Parlier High School, located at Fig and Third streets in Parlier, Calif. Romanesque Revival architectural elements. The two-story brick building was constructed in 1922 and contained 17 rooms, a basement, and a 450-seat auditorium. It was…

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Picture of Parlier Grammar School, built in 1922 on Tuolumne Street in Parlier, Calif. Constructed in Neoclassical architectural elements. The building contained 14 classrooms, and was later supplemented by two remodeled Army barracks used as three…

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Picture of Orangedale Elementary School, located on Piedra Road, 4 miles north of Centerville. The structure was built in 1914, was last used as a schoolhouse in 1945, and was later converted to use as a private dwelling. Western Stick architectural…

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Picture of New Hope Elementary School, located at Helm, Calif., constructed ca. 1900 in Western Stick architectural style. The New Hope District was created in 1888, changed its name to Helm District in 1928, and was later absorbed by the Golden…

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Picture of Monroe Elementary School, built in 1922 at the intersection of Chestnut and Nebraska avenues near Caruthers, Calif. Neoclassical architectural elements. This was the third schoolhouse to occupy the site. The Monroe District was created in…
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