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Coleman

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Images tagged "coleman"
Photo donated by Jim Aalberg, Photo of Grade School students and teachers in front of Westport Grade School located in Westport, Oregon. Ca 1915. Per Jim's research the school was built in circa 1908 on an acre of land donated on May 10, 1906 by David West the son of Captain John West. The lower floor housed grades 1-4 and the up-floor grades 5 through 8. The school bell was from a decommissioned SP&S Railway locomotive and was donated to the school. The school was located a hundred yards east of the Wesport Pioneer Cemetery off Hungry Hollow Road. On New Years day in 1920 the school wa partially destroyed by fire. The main floor of the school building was then converted into apartments with served a teacher. In the photo there are 44 indivicuals and 33 names on the back (see 15.150.732.B). Also on the photo two girls have x's marked on them. On the back the two are Avis Kleckner and Korpha Kleaknery.

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