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1950
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Moos, William
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College Street #197 - Western Reserve Academy - Gymnasium
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Western Reserve Academy; Schools; Private Schools; College Street;
The Bicknell Gymnasium, built in 1920, was modeled after the John Hancock House in Boston. James W. Ellsworth (1849-1925), founder of Western Reserve Academy, was responsible for adding the Gymnasium to...
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Western Reserve Academy
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Western Reserve Academy; Schools; Private Schools; Chapel Street;
Western Reserve Academy was founded in 1826 as part of Western Reserve College, making it the 29th-oldest preparatory school in the United States. Although the college moved to Cleveland in 1882, it continued...
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Chapel Street - Western Reserve Academy - Gates
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Western Reserve Academy; Private Schools; Schools; Chapel Street;
When James W. Ellsworth (1849-1925) initially obtained the old Western Reserve College campus property in 1910, he had no intention of becoming involved in creating a school. Luckily, he changed his mind...
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College Street #115 - Western Reserve Academy - Seymour Hall
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Western Reserve Academy; Schools; Private Schools; College Street;
After 1882, when Western Reserve College moved to Cleveland, James Ellsworth (1849-1925) and four others acquired the old college property. Ellsworth added Seymour Hall in 1913 and improved other buildings...
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Division Street #33
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Division Street;
This home, known as the Moore-Oviatt house, honors the two families who have occupied the home since it was built in 1867. The home was built by Michael Moore (1838-1917), a merchant tailor from Ireland....
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