Pennsylvania History Harvest

Schools of Sunbury postcards

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Title

Schools of Sunbury postcards

Subject

Postcards
School buildings

Description

This collection features the schools of Sunbury.

The Loyd T. Rohrback School, which taught elementary aged students, is no longer standing. Published by Newvotchrome

The Sunbury High School, as seen in the postcard, is now the Degenstein Community Library. Published by Leighton and Valentine Co.

The Junior High School is now closed. Published by R. Ramsay Mebane

The Fourth Ward was also known as New High. In 1955, a transition was made from Old Main School to the Fourth Ward School due to impended collapse. Published by E. Madciff

Date

1912-1913

Contributor

Inglis, Robert

Coverage

Sunbury, PA

Citation

“Schools of Sunbury postcards,” Pennsylvania History Harvest, accessed April 26, 2024, https://pahistoryharvest.omeka.net/items/show/299.