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The '''Arsenal School''' was a "colored" school located on Sherman Street between Eighth and Ninth streets in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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The '''Arsenal School''' was a "colored" educational facility located on Sherman Street between Eighth and Ninth streets in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The school was across the street from the all-white [[Sherman School]]. The Arsenal School was constructed in 1872 as a grammar and primary school for African American children in the city. The school has been demolished.
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====Principals====
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*[[Jefferson G. Ish]] (1889-?)
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*[[Marietta G. Ish]] (1893-?)
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====Teachers====
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*M. Hoover
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*[[Charlotte Stephens]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*'United States Bureau of Education, 'Circular of Information: Contributions to American Educational History'' (Washington, DC: GPO, 1900), 58.
  
 
==External links==
 
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*[http://www.afrigeneas.com/library/schoolrosters/arsenal1880.html Arsenal School student rosters for 1880]
  
 
[[Category:Schools]]
 
[[Category:Schools]]

Revision as of 21:06, 19 February 2010

The Arsenal School was a "colored" educational facility located on Sherman Street between Eighth and Ninth streets in Little Rock, Arkansas. The school was across the street from the all-white Sherman School. The Arsenal School was constructed in 1872 as a grammar and primary school for African American children in the city. The school has been demolished.

Principals

Teachers

References

  • 'United States Bureau of Education, 'Circular of Information: Contributions to American Educational History (Washington, DC: GPO, 1900), 58.

External links