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Howe School
Howe School
TitleHowe School
DescriptionHowe School, on the corner of South Bowery, Bartges, and St. Clair Streets served as one of Akron's grade schools. Closed in 1972, the school was named after Captain Richard Howe, one of the resident engineers for the Ohio & Erie Canal. (Art Work of Akron, Ohio. pt. 5 pg. 3).00.
Date1898
SubjectAkron
Howe School
Schools
Ohio and Erie Canal
NamesBelding, Lucy E.
Howe, Richard, Captain
PublisherW. H. Parish Publishing Co.
ContributorsAkron-Summit County Public Library
TypeImage
Format7.31 in. x 5.13 in.
SourceAW_howe_school.tif
RelationArt Work of Akron, Ohio
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