Schools
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Thanks to Kent Marzoli for sending in this family picture of the construction of the Garden Street School back in the mid 1920's.
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Bales Elementary School - Sent in by Karen Dion Martin.
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Here is a unique layout drawing of the High School as it was in 1974 with the ever popular 'Tundra' right in the middle! Thanks to Karen Dion Martin for sending in the picture.
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The High School back when it was MASH in 1977. Complete with what we called the 'busport' out in front. Thank to Karen Dion Martin for sending in the picture.
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Here is a shot taken outside the Milford Area Junior-Senior High School in January of 1967.
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Another shot of Centenial High School from a postcard.
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Bales Elementary School in 1994 dressed up for Milford's Bicentenial Celebration. Thanks to Marian Blanchard Kopp for the snapshot.
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Thanks to Tim Kiernan for sending in this picture. This appears to be a very old picture of the old brick school that is today the home of the Milford Cabinet across the street from the Fire Department.
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Shot taken from the Community house lawn looking over across Elm st. towards Bales Elementary School. December 2001.
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Endicott Park which is now the playground in the back of Bales and Jacques Schools. This was at one time the baseball field for the high school. From a postcard.
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Postcard of the Federal Hill Schoolhouse. Not quite sure where this was.
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Another shot of the Garden Street school from a postcard.
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Thanks to Brandon Bishop of Milford for the addition of these Garden Street School demolition pictures.
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Thanks to Brandon Bishop of Milford for the addition of these Garden Street School demolition pictures.
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A postcard of the Garden Street School.
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Centennial High School (Bales) from a postcard.
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This picture is from when our High School was called MASH - Milford Area Senior High School. This picture was taken in 1983.
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MASH back in 1984 when students from Milford, Amherst, and Mont Vernon all went to High School here in Milford.
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The old brick school. This is the past home of the Milford Cabinet. This building was built in 1853 by the Milford School District. When completed the first floor had 134 desks for primary and intermediate students. The second floor housed the high school students and consisted of 80 desks. It remained a school building until Garden St. School was built in 1926.
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Another shot of the old brick school. This was also the home of the Cabinet Press.
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The "Old White" school. It was around for about 65 years. Built in 1860 and torn down in 1925 to make room for the Garden St. School.