McBride School, Wooster Township
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McBride School | |
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Former names | Wooster Township School No. 4, No. 4 |
General information | |
Location | Blachleyville Road |
Town or city | Wooster, Ohio |
Country | United States |
Opening | mid-1800s |
History
The McBride School House, also known as the Wooster Township School No. 4, was built in the mid-1800’s. The school was a 22 feet squared log structure which had wooden benches and boards fastened to the wall for class. [1] The school was burned down resulting in a new school being built in its place by Mr. Allaman who won the contract for the building at a price of $2135.50 . The school building was later sold in July 1939.
School Teachers
- Albert McFadden
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Reference
- ↑ " McBrides: School Celebrated New Years Day," Wooster Daily News, January 7, 1907.
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