Hale's Corner School, Brooklin, 1898
Contributed by Sedgwick-Brooklin Historical Society
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Hale's Corner School was one of the earliest schools built, located at the intersection of Hale Hill Road and River Road (orginally part of Sedgwick).
When the location was in Sedgwick, the school was known as Sedgwick School No. 4, and informally as the Eastern School, referring to its location relative to other Sedgwick schools.
Hale's Corner School was one of a number of neighborhood schools that permitted children to walk home for lunch.
Other Information
- Title: Hale's Corner School, Brooklin, 1898
- Creation Date: 1898
- Subject Date: 1898
- Town: Brooklin
- County: Hancock
- State: ME
- Media: 35mm phototransparency of original photograph
- Local Code: Brooklin Schools 31/A
- Collection: Private
- Object Type: Image
For more information about this item, contact:
Sedgwick-Brooklin Historical Society
PO Box 171, Sedgwick, ME 04646
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LC Subject Headings
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Rural schools--Maine--Brooklin
Hale's Corner School (Brooklin, Me.)--Students--Photographs
School children--Maine--Brooklin
Sedgwick School #4 (Brooklin, Me.)--History
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