Cold Street School House, Reverend George Moody, Mrs. Moody, and dog

Dublin Core

Identifier

2021-151

Title

Cold Street School House, Reverend George Moody, Mrs. Moody, and dog

Subject

Schools

Description

Black and white photograph of the Cold Street School House, built in 1859 and was not in use in 1905. Reverend Moody, his wife Sarah Moody (née Fallows), and a dog are pictured along with a road sign that reads, 'East Windsor.' When it was in use, there were 35 students in attendance. According to Rev. Moody, the first school house in this area (not the one pictured) 'stood under spruce trees' in Russel Tower's pasture near the orchard and was later moved to 'the top of the hill below Tower's house, on the north side of the road.' It was moved in again in 1859, to Mr. Shipman's property and was used as a shop. Featured in The South Worthington Parish by Rev. George Reed Moody (1905), page 85, #4.

Type

Still Image

Format

5 x 7 in

Creator

Howes Brothers

Date

1900/1933

Publisher

Marion Sweeney, South Worthington

Date Available

2021-05-12

Is Part Of

Box 17

Medium

Glass

Mediator

NS (2021-05-12)

Contributor

Bates/'The Heritage'

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Still Image - Black and White Glass Plate (negative)

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