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Historic Reflection: 1856 Little White School

May 16, 2025No Comments1 Min Read

The following photo shows the first school building in Wauseon, the “Little White School,” built in 1856. It stood on the northeast corner of Clinton and Elm Streets.

Thank you to the Fulton County Historical Society for the use of this photo.

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