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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

1913: THE NEW FRANKLIN SCHOOL TAKES SHAPE


Another rare State Gazette photo of the Franklin School as it was being constructed during the year 1913. I am particularly intrigued by the building to the right. It looks like it could have been an austere school house. Hopefully I will uncover another article that will identify it.

2 comments:

Mack said...

Hi Tom:)
Love this picture.
My Alma Mater in its Youthful
Glory !!:)
This is a rear view of the school
the picture was taken at the corner
of Dayton and William Streets.
That house next to it would have
a William Street address.. an
even number on the 200 block..if
anyone has a city directory of
Trenton pre-1913 it might be in there.
From what I understand there was
a school here since 1869.. so maybe
the old school didnt use the entire
half block and thus that little
house..

Tom Glover said...

Thanks for that input, Mack. If there was a school on the site, it would have been one of those small "one room" schoolhouses which proliferated back in the early years. There seemed to be a definite pattern in years gone by. From the one room school house, to the expanded school building which was usually 4 rooms, and then the final construction which you see in the Franklin School graphic.
Tom Glover