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465:*A reunion was photographed in 1915 for Miss Mary McClellan's "private school", which had been near the site of the 1857 high school building on 40 East High Street which became the elementary school when high school classes moved to the borough's east side (1896 "Meade High School Building").
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contributing to the commemorative landscape. House was part of CS battle lines July 1–4, 1863, sacked & used for hospital purposes. The house is not owned by NPS. . . . 2, Painted raised letter and border inscription tablet, 2'9"x1'8". Mounted on fluted post, 3'3"
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Factory ...the white "Union School" building on E. High Street. ... Mrs. Salome Myers Stewart, former assistant principal at the "Union School" during 1863. ... Meade would serve as the high school until
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560:Weireck, Vina C. (August 3, 1910).
1928:Bed and breakfasts in Pennsylvania
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886:"Chapter XXX: Cumberland Township"
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104:Knowledge (XXG):Citation overkill
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1785:"Gettysburg Battle District map"
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