Opened in 1931 according to plans by George W. Sanger, the Cole School is one of the few schools built after the golden days of Ittner and Milligan. It’s occupied and in good shape.
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Opened in 1931 according to plans by George W. Sanger, the Cole School is one of the few schools built after the golden days of Ittner and Milligan. It’s occupied and in good shape.
Chris, I worked there this past year and I have a few (not many) pictures of the inside. It’s in “good” condition in the sense that it won’t be falling down, but the paint has seen better days.
The point was I can send you pictures, particularly of the entryway, if you want them.
That would be cool, Mark!
Richard H. Cole, my great grandfather. I’d love to have a pic of his portrait if it still exists. Or, point me in the direction to find it. Many thanks!