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erected in 1937 one of the first three public housing projects in the nation, gave brought new students to
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Clinton School, as it was originally known, proved immensely popular with area residents. It became so overcrowded after just a single semester that in July 1852 the school board ordered that a third floor be added to the structure. This was built by Josiah Chase during the summer, at a cost of $
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Cleveland's population rising rapidly, the Brownell School once more became overcrowded. Six temporary buildings had been moved onto the Brownell Street School lot or erected there by 1880, and two rooms rented in a
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Cleveland purchased for $ 600 ($ 21,974 in 2023 dollars) lot number 10 on Clinton Street (later known as Brownell Street, and still later as E. 14th Street). This 100-by-198-foot (30 by 60 m) lot (known today as 2261 E. 14th Street) was purchased for the purpose of
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Seymour Barnum, who had served as the school district's staff architect since 1895, designed the structure. Although only six rooms, each of the rooms was 35 percent larger than in the other buildings. The structure cost $ 29,561 ($ 1,000,000 in 2023 dollars), for a
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Cleveland Board of Education determined that a new, larger school was needed to replace the 1851 structure. The city purchased lots 17, 18, and 19 on the southern corner of the intersection of Sumner Street and Brownell avenue in September 1863. Noted local architect Simeon Porter
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Brownell School complex changed hands a second time in 1983, when local Irrigation Supply Inc. president Dave Vanderwist and his investment partners acquired the property. The three buildings underwent a $ 1.85 million ($ 5,200,000 in 2023 dollars) restoration. Two buildings were renovated in
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February 1930, the decrepit 1884 Brownell School (the "second school") was demolished. Beginning in 1933, a rapidly declining school-age population in the neighborhood led the Cleveland Board of Education to propose that Brownell School be closed. Construction of the Cedar-Central Apartments,
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Cleveland Board of Education to approve construction of a large annex to the Brownell School in December 1883. Two lots (22 and 23), totaling 88 by 121 feet (27 by 37 m), were purchased for $ 3,048 ($ 100,000 in 2023 dollars). Temporary school
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The 1905 building proved only to be a stop-gap measure. In June 1908, the school district approved construction of a new wing, to cost $ 10,000, to connect the Brownell and Sumner schools. The work included adding a third floor (containing an auditorium) to the Sumner School, and building a
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erecting a public school. Construction of a 44-by-46-foot (13 by 14 m), two-story brick structure began in the fall of 1851. Local builder John Gill constructed the school at a cost of $ 3,500 ($ 100,000 in 2023 dollars). The school opened in January 1852.
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office space (first used by a law firm), and the building skylight repaired and reopened. Reporter Lou Mio of
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Martorana, S.V.; Palmer, James K. (February 1962). "Recent State Legislation Affecting Junior Colleges".
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on November 19, 1995. The buildings themselves were added to the National Register on February 1, 2006.
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total cost (building, land, and improvements) of $ 33,475 ($ 1,100,000 in 2023 dollars).
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Mio, Lou (September 14, 1990). "Brownell Grads to Relive 'Dear Old Golden Rule Days'".
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1481:"Cleveland's Mayor Celebrezze Will Speak At Bar's Meeting, Oct. 6".
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nearby church, to provide room for the expanded student population.
1811:"Auction of 10 More Properties Raises $ 727,600 for School Board".
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Andrews, Al (August 1, 1961). "Fenn Help Sought For Jr. College".
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was added as well. The school's auditorium was renovated into
1988:. Cleveland: Publishing House of the Evangelical Association.
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Gleisser, Marcus (October 19, 1986). "Law Ends Renovations".
2025:. Cleveland: The Cleveland Printing and Publishing Company.
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789:"Local Matters. Architects and Carpenters".
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1938:. Cleveland: Fairbanks, Benedict & Co.
1553:"Samuel E. Kramer, Judge 42 Years, Dies".
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1826:"Irrigation Company Has Fertile Growth".
1656:"Old Brownell School Urged for College".
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2059:. Cleveland: W.M. Bayne Printing House.
2042:. Cleveland: W.M. Bayne Printing House.
1623:"Bids Ordered on Lots for New Schools".
2072:Hatcher, Harlan; Durham, Frank (1955).
2016:. Cleveland: W.M. Bayne Printing House.
1907:. Cleveland: W.M. Bayne Printing House.
1883:"Buildings Restored for Office Space".
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1390:"F.E. Stuyvestant Dies; Aided O.W.U.".
1375:"Most Cosmopolitan School in America".
1082:"Board of Education. Official Report".
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1706:"Commission OK's College for County".
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510:Secretary of Health and Human Services
353:Lower Prospect-Huron Historic District
266:Lower Prospect-Huron Historic District
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2741:Buildings and structures in Cleveland
2094:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
1960:. Cleveland: Leader Printing Company.
1638:"$ 160,000 Bid for Brownell School".
1379:. April 25, 1909. p. Magazine 8.
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1721:"Brownell School Ok'd for College".
707:National Register of Historic Places
558:Saint Maron Maronite Catholic Church
368:First school (demolished circa 1865)
357:National Register of Historic Places
1557:. March 13, 1960. pp. A1, A15.
1538:"Mary B. Grossman, Pioneer Judge".
1342:"Big Projects Are Now Looming Up".
1282:Cleveland Landmarks Commission 2014
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676:claimed it was a 12-room structure.
465:, and one of the earliest to offer
2736:School buildings completed in 1885
1796:"Old School Is CC Office Campus".
1785:. September 28, 1969. p. AA6.
1210:"Decide Upon Two More Buildings".
471:United States Bureau of the Census
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2076:. Cleveland: World Publishing Co.
2055:Cleveland Public Schools (1905).
2038:Cleveland Public Schools (1904).
2021:Cleveland Public Schools (1903).
2010:Cleveland Public Schools (1902).
1993:Cleveland Public Schools (1887).
1982:Cleveland Public Schools (1886).
1965:Cleveland Public Schools (1885).
1954:Cleveland Public Schools (1874).
1943:Cleveland Public Schools (1870).
1932:Cleveland Public Schools (1869).
1770:. September 24, 1968. p. 12.
1599:Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
1573:Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
1483:Cleveland Bar Association Journal
1410:Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
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1800:. February 21, 1972. p. 10.
1755:. September 23, 1963. p. 7.
1725:. November 13, 1962. p. 14.
1683:"Colleges Bill Wins Senate OK".
1542:. January 28, 1977. p. C11.
1496:Van Tassell & Grabowski 1987
1469:Van Tassell & Grabowski 1987
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903:. September 23, 1863. p. 3.
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1766:"CCC Boasts Ultramodern Labs".
1710:. October 24, 1961. p. 21.
1627:. February 28, 1961. p. 3.
1394:. February 10, 1930. p. 9.
1346:. January 24, 1908. p. A7.
1328:. November 4, 1908. p. 12.
1324:"Permit Granted For Addition".
1086:. December 18, 1883. p. 2.
381:Second school (demolished 1930)
1687:. July 7, 1961. pp. 1, 10
1527:. January 2, 1961. p. 12.
1214:. January 9, 1903. p. 10.
865:. October 29, 1852. p. 2.
808:. January 21, 1852. p. 2.
418:Fourth school (completed 1905)
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1914:Cleveland Architects Database
1845:. April 3, 1984. p. E15.
1294:Cleveland Public Schools 1904
1258:American School Board Journal
1240:Cleveland Public Schools 1905
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1198:Cleveland Public Schools 1887
1186:Cleveland Public Schools 1886
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930:. August 10, 1864. p. 3.
448:Historicity of the structures
431:Fifth school (completed 1909)
402:Third school (completed 1885)
142:Show map of the United States
1642:. April 5, 1961. p. 21.
1485:. October 1960. p. 245.
1364:. March 5, 1909. p. 10.
1310:. June 14, 1908. p. 31.
1132:"But One Week At Holidays".
522:Cleveland Division of Police
332:, in the United States. The
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2756:1885 establishments in Ohio
2682:National Historic Landmarks
1671:Martorana & Palmer 1962
1660:. July 14, 1961. p. 4.
1175:. March 3, 1885. p. 1.
850:. May 31, 1958. p. 11.
729:. July 31, 1850. p. 2.
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1116:. May 20, 1884. p. 2.
1004:. May 31, 1863. p. 3.
888:. May 13, 1863. p. 3.
778:. July 1, 1852. p. 2.
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574:Cuyahoga County Commission
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346:Cuyahoga Community College
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880:. May 12, 1863. p. 3
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1406:"McCornack, Walter Roy"
1000:"City Council Record".
2695:Keeper of the Register
2083:Junior College Journal
1254:"Building and Finance"
1171:"The Public Schools".
876:"Board of Education".
774:"Notice to Builders".
44:U.S. Historic district
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1512:. p. Magazine 6.
712:National Park Service
502:Anthony J. Celebrezze
492:, the future wife of
461:, the first to offer
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189:41.49778°N 81.68028°W
92:Show map of Cleveland
48:Contributing property
1444:"Dr. Samuel Findley"
1306:"Schools Help Out".
536:judge for 35 years.
342:Frank Seymour Barnum
303:Designated NRHP
245:Frank Seymour Barnum
2085:. pp. 316–330.
1919:(Report). Cleveland
1595:"Innerbelt Freeway"
1042:. pp. A1, A26.
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524:from 1931 to 1951;
518:Frank D. Celebrezze
512:, and judge on the
494:John D. Rockefeller
469:. According to the
467:bilingual education
363:About the buildings
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1867:. pp. F1, F4.
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506:mayor of Cleveland
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168:Coordinates
2730:Categories
2636:Cincinnati
2579:Washington
2554:Tuscarawas
2444:Montgomery
2234:Columbiana
1065:Akers 1901
968:Akers 1901
819:Akers 1901
759:Akers 1901
747:Akers 1901
627:References
459:phonograph
334:Queen Anne
270:ID94000640
256:Queen Anne
232:(school 5)
180:81°40′49″W
177:41°29′52″N
2641:Cleveland
2459:Muskingum
2364:Jefferson
2274:Fairfield
2239:Coshocton
2214:Champaign
2179:Ashtabula
2157:by county
684:Citations
615:open plan
564:Tri-C use
484:in 1918.
326:Cleveland
237:Architect
157:Cleveland
2656:Sandusky
2646:Columbus
2589:Williams
2564:Van Wert
2549:Trumbull
2519:Sandusky
2509:Richland
2484:Pickaway
2474:Paulding
2409:Mahoning
2379:Lawrence
2339:Highland
2329:Harrison
2314:Hamilton
2309:Guernsey
2284:Franklin
2264:Delaware
2259:Defiance
2249:Cuyahoga
2244:Crawford
2224:Clermont
2189:Auglaize
1923:June 19,
1605:June 20,
1579:June 20,
1454:June 20,
1416:June 20,
1264:June 19,
607:handball
508:, fifth
284:05001576
152:Location
2672:Bridges
2599:Wyandot
2494:Portage
2404:Madison
2384:Licking
2359:Jackson
2344:Hocking
2319:Hancock
2279:Fayette
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2174:Ashland
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2574:Warren
2569:Vinton
2544:Summit
2534:Shelby
2529:Seneca
2524:Scioto
2504:Putnam
2499:Preble
2469:Ottawa
2454:Morrow
2449:Morgan
2439:Monroe
2429:Mercer
2419:Medina
2414:Marion
2394:Lorain
2349:Holmes
2324:Hardin
2304:Greene
2299:Geauga
2294:Gallia
2289:Fulton
2204:Butler
2184:Athens
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163:, U.S.
2631:Akron
2584:Wayne
2559:Union
2539:Stark
2479:Perry
2464:Noble
2434:Miami
2424:Meigs
2399:Lucas
2389:Logan
2354:Huron
2334:Henry
2254:Darke
2219:Clark
2199:Brown
2169:Allen
2164:Adams
2155:Lists
1917:(PDF)
632:Notes
480:to a
205:Built
2594:Wood
2514:Ross
2489:Pike
2374:Lake
2369:Knox
2269:Erie
2148:Ohio
2100:ISBN
1925:2017
1607:2017
1581:2017
1456:2017
1418:2017
1266:2017
330:Ohio
320:The
228:1909
220:1905
212:1885
208:1885
161:Ohio
2146:in
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