Pictures of schools in fort gay wv in 1950s
This school sat on Greenbrier Street and was called Martin Elementary. I attended first grade there for one year. We held class in the left side of the building and had gym in the right side. Evi Young says: I went to Parsons.
See what Fort Gay, WV looked like in the s. My teacher was Mrs. Means and there were three grades in one room. Join the Fort Gay High School Virtual Yearbook at AllHighSchools to reconnect with your friends from high school. It was located on Amity Drive on the Westside.
Fort Gay High School
The building is still there but you'd never recognize it. WV photosA Few Old Elementary Schools I've had this photo for many years and it's always intrigued me because I could never find out where it was located. Evi Young says: I went to Parsons. The name is "Airport School", and it's finally been confirmed that it sat in the Twilight Drive area of town This is Parsons School, which sat on Amity Drive on the West Side hill.
The pictures have been taken, phone numbers/addresses exchanged, old stories told and then repeated to others, promises to keep in touch, and then everyone was off to travel back home from our 50th Reunion. This is Oakridge School. This one room school was called Sunset School, and is still standing believe it or not.
The swings were around back. Fort Gay High School Class Of Making Memories. The building is still standing on Mary Street. The front yard area was gravel. USA (1,) > West Virginia (26,) > West Virginia School Records () > Wayne County School Records (17) NOTE: Additional records that apply to Wayne County are also on the West Virginia School Records page.
However, it is now encased in brick and has been expanded into a nice home up on Capitol Hill. The name is "Airport School", and it's finally been confirmed that it sat in the Twilight Drive area of town. What fun!. After the school closed, they went to Mercer.
See the steps that the kids had to use HERE. Later became a bottled gas business. Kids went to Elk School on Pennsylvania Ave. West Side. It was located on Amity.
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It was torn down and I transferred to J. Robins Elementary. This is Mt Ovas School. The floors were a dark glistening wood. Called Sunrise School, it closed in the mid 30s but the building lasted up through the 40s and possibly even the 50s.
Explore 6 historic maps of streets, homes, and landmarks — great for genealogy, metal detecting, and local history. My friends went to this school in the 50s, and then joined me down in the valley at Mercer School on Quarrier Street next to the YWCA after they closed this school down.
I've had this photo for many years and it's always intrigued me because I could never find out where it was located.