File:Kent Union School.jpg

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Description

Front view of the Union School in Kent, Ohio, the first full-time home of Kent High School. It opened in March 1869.

Source

Images of America: Kent by Michelle Tryon Wardle, p. 53. It is credited there as being courtesy of John Carson.[1]

Article

Theodore Roosevelt High School (Kent, Ohio)

Portion used

Cropped and straightened from the original

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To provide a visual of the building being described in the school's history.

Replaceable?

Non replaceable as the building was razed in 1953.

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22:50, 22 May 2010No thumbnail702 × 513 (115 KB)JonRidinger (talk | contribs){{Non-free use rationale |Article = Theodore Roosevelt High School (Kent, Ohio) |Description = Front view of the Union School in Kent, Ohio, the first full-time home of Kent High School. It opened in March 1869. |Source
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