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[edit]Temperance Hall on E. 72nd St., 1891 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Creator InfoField | Conn, Margaret, 1864-1942 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Temperance Hall on E. 72nd St., 1891 |
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HistoryLink article "Green Lake School" states: "As a temporary measure to meet the growing needs of the 1,000 residents living nearby, in 1901 the school district opened two annexes at Green Lake. The first, about which little is known, was located on the site of the John Marshall school and provided space for two classrooms. The other occupied the two-story I.O.G.T. Hall at today's (1999) NE 72nd Street and 5th Avenue NE, above Baskin & Robbins. This temperance hall was home for three class rooms of second through fifth grade children during the 1901-02 school year." |
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1891 date QS:P571,+1891-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q7442157 |
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HistoryLink article "Green Lake School" states: "As a temporary measure to meet the growing needs of the 1,000 residents living nearby, in 1901 the school district opened two annexes at Green Lake. The first, about which little is known, was located on the site of the John Marshall school and provided space for two classrooms. The other occupied the two-story I.O.G.T. Hall at today's (1999) NE 72nd Street and 5th Avenue NE, above Baskin & Robbins. This temperance hall was home for three class rooms of second through fifth grade children during the 1901-02 school year." (English)
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- International Organisation of Good Templars
- School children of the United States
- Educators from the United States
- 19th-century group portrait photographs
- Group portraits in the United States
- Black and white group portrait photographs
- Elementary schools in Washington (state)
- Seattle Public Schools
- Streets in Seattle
- Dirt roads in Washington (state)
- Post offices in Washington (state)
- Grocery stores in Washington (state)
- Shops in Seattle
- Destroyed buildings in Seattle
- Wooden utility poles in Seattle
- Green Lake, Seattle, Washington
- 1897 in Seattle
- Black and white photographs of Seattle before 1900
- Photographs by Margaret Conn