Schools - Ontario

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Group photo of teachers & pupils of the Vineland

  • CA MAO 1994-1 200
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  • 1923

Group photo of teachers & pupils of the Vineland School, taken outside (school building in bkgd.), 1923. From the S.F. Coffman Collection. Important re. Coffman family.

Toronto Panoramic Photogr

A sketching of the "Red" school house by J.G.

  • CA MAO 1994-1 43
  • Item

A sketching of the "Red" school house by J.G. Stroh. The building was demolished in 1857. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120G. Write-up included with photo.

Stroh, J.G.

Group photo of the students of the Ontario

  • CA MAO 1994-1 84
  • Item
  • 1929

Group photo of the students of the Ontario Mennonite Bible School (Institute) during the first year of the twelve week course; before it had been a six week course.

Unknown

Pine Grove School, 1940

  • CA MAO 2015-1-56
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  • 1940

Pupils of Pine Grove School (Waterloo Township, SS 4, Pine Grove) outside of the school. Writing on slate says "Pinegrove 1940." The school was located near the junction of Highway 8 and Pioneer Tower Road. Bob Oberholtzer is holding the slate in front row. On another copy of the photograph (not kept), Bob notes that his great-grandfather, Abraham Oberholtzer, built the school in 1875.

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Schoolhouse in Waterloo Park, Ontario

On slide: "Old School-Waterloo Park" This is the 1820 schoolhouse built on land donated for that purpose by Abraham Erb in 1820. In 1843, a stone schoolhouse was built nearby and the log structure was moved to the Greenbush area between the towns of Berlin and Waterloo where it stood for 50 years. In 1875, the first Berlin/Waterloo high school was built beside it. While at Greenbush, it housed the family of African-Canadian Levi Carroll. Isaac E. Bowman, MPP, arranged for the old schoolhouse to return to Waterloo in 1894 and it eventually became part of Waterloo Park.

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