Contributed by St. Albans Historical Society
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Description
The Village School in St. Albans was originally constructed in 1832. It burned in 1843, was replaced in 1846, and burned again in the late 1870s. A new location, as shown in this photo, was found and the school was rebuilt in 1883.
It also served as a free high school until approximately 1912, an important factor for those unable to attend an instruction of higher grade.
The school was demolished in 1982.
About This Item
- Title: Village School, St. Albans, 1883
- Creation Date: 1883
- Subject Date: 1883
- Location: St. Albans, Somerset County, ME
- Media: Postcard
- Dimensions: 11.67 cm x 16.5 cm
- Object Type: Image
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St. Albans Historical Society7 Water St, St. Albans, ME 04971
(207) 938-2947
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