According to Hewson Peeke’s A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio, (Lewis Publishing, 1916),
in 1843 a committee of three was appointed to “prepare and present a plan for
the erection of one or more school houses in the town of Sandusky.” The
committee members included Moors Farwell, Alexander M. Porter, and Zenas W.
Barker. The earliest school buildings were the East Market School, pictured
above, the West Market School and the Academy building. The East and West
Market Schools, both constructed of limestone, were built in 1845. You can
still see the East Market School building, behind Variety Village. This school served students in Sandusky
throughout the late 1800s. The East Market School was built on Franklin Street
near East Market Street. For a time the Waldricher Pump Works was in business
at the former East Market School.
Below is a picture of the former West Market School building, on Fulton Street, taken in 1990.
Below is a picture of the former West Market School building, on Fulton Street, taken in 1990.
Another early Sandusky school building was known as
the Academy building. Though this structure was built as a school, it also
served as the Erie County Courthouse before the present Courthouse was
constructed in 1874.
The Academy building sat just north of the Emmanuel
Church, as seen on page 19 of the 1886 Sanborn Map, which shows the “new” High
School, which opened in 1869, as well as the old Academy building:
A previous blog entry reports on an antislavery meeting that was held at the Academy building in March of 1844.
To read more
about the early public schools of Sandusky, read articles 48 and 49 in From the
Widow’s Walk, by Helen Hansen and Virginia Steinemann (Follett House Museum,
1991.)
Just as a correction, it is the WEST Market school located on Fulton. Between West Market and West Washington. It is currently being renovated as a private residence.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the correction. The sentence has been corrected to read: "The East Market School was built on Franklin Street near East Market Street." As you note, it was the West Market School that was on Fulton Street.
ReplyDeleteJust to clarify....are both the East and West Market buildings still standing or just the West?
ReplyDeleteThey are both still standing, and are privately owned. You can see the East Market School at 216 Franklin Street on Google Maps; West Market School is at 201 Fulton Street.
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