Contributed by Otisfield Historical Society
Description
A group of students and teachers standing in front of brick school (building exists today). Students identified are Blanche Spiller (later Ripley), 3rd from right in back row; and George B. Turner, far right, back row; two of smaller girls in front are probably Sara Spiller and Grace Spiller (later Dyer). George Turner was later instrumental in founding (1927) the Bell Hill Meeting House Assoc., which owns both Bell Hill Meeting House and this schoolhouse.
About This Item
- Title: Bell Hill School, Otisfield, ca. 1899
- Creation Date: circa 1899
- Subject Date: circa 1899
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Locations:
- Otisfield, Oxford County, ME
- Otisfield, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 19 cm
- Local Code: 1996-12A
- Collection: Coll. 16, Box 1/1
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Schools--Maine--East Otisfield
- One-room schools--Maine--East Otisfield
- Students
- Children
- Teachers--Maine--Otisfield
- Bell Hill School (Otisfield,Me.)--Photographs
People
For more information about this item, contact:
Otisfield Historical Societyc/o Hankins, 202 Scribner Hill Rd., Otisfield, ME 04270
(207) 539-2521
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