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Building for learning
- Seattle Public Schools Histories, 1862-2000
by Nile Thompson &
Carolyn Marr
Seattle is a city rich
with neighborhoods. Concurrent with the development of those
neighborhoods was the birth and development of neighborhood
schools. It is the purpose of this work to present a brief history
of each school that has operated within the Seattle School District
since its origin, which may extend back as far as 1862, seven years
before the city was incorporated.Building
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| Adams |
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| Addams (Jane
Addams) |
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| African American
Academy |
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| Alki |
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| Allen (John B.
Allen) |
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| Arbor
Heights |
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AS
#1, see Pinehurst
<back to top>
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B
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| Bagley (Daniel
Bagley) |
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| Ballard |
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| Bay
View, see Webster |
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| Beacon
Hill |
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| Bell Town, see Denny |
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| Blaine (Catherine
Blaine) |
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| Boren (Louisa
Boren) |
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| Briarcliff |
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| Brighton |
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| Broadview |
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| Broadview-Thomson |
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| Broadway |
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| Bryant (William Cullen
Bryant) |
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Burbank
<back to top>
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| Cascade |
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| Cedar Park
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| Central School
Ballard, See Ballard |
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| Central I
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| Central II
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| Cleveland (Grover
Cleveland) |
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| Coe (Frantz H.
Coe) |
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| Colman, see Marshall, Thurgood |
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| Columbia, see also Lowell |
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| Columbia
Annex |
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| Concord |
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| Cooper (Frank B.
Cooper) |
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Crown
Hill
<back to top>
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| Day (B.F.
Day) |
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| Dearborn
Park |
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| Decatur (Stephen
Decatur) |
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| Denny (David T. Denny
- Belltown) |
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| Denny (David T. Denny
- West Seattle) |
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| Denny-Fuhrman, see Seward |
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| Dunlap
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Duwamish Bend, see Holgate
<back to top>
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| East High, see Garfield |
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| East Side School, see
Irving |
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| Eckstein (Nathan
Eckstein) |
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| Edison |
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| Edison Boat
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Emerson
<back to top>
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| Fairmount
Park |
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| Fairview |
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| Fauntleroy |
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| Franklin |
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Franklin School, see
Washington
<back to top>
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| Garfield (James A.
Garfield) |
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| Gatewood |
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| Gatzert (Bailey
Gatzert) |
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| Genesee
Hill |
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| Georgetown |
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| Girls' Parental
School, see Martha
Washington |
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| Goodhue (Nellie
Goodhue) |
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| Graham Hill
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| Green
Lake |
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Greenwood
School
<back to top>
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| Hale (Nathan
Hale) |
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| Haller Lake
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| Hamilton (Alexander
Hamilton) |
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| Harrison, see King |
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| Hawthorne |
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| Hay (John
Hay) |
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| High Point
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| Highland
Park |
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| Holgate |
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| Holgate
Aircraft |
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Hughes (E.C.
Hughes)
<back to top>
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| Ingraham (Edward S.
Ingraham) |
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| Interbay |
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| Interlake |
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Irving
<back to top>
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| Jackson St. School,
see Rainier |
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| Jefferson |
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K
<back to top>
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| Kimball (Captain
George W. Kimball) |
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| King (Martin Luther
King) |
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Kurose (Aki
Kurose)
<back to top>
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| Lafayette |
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| Lake, see McGilvra |
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| Lake City
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| Lake Union, see Latona |
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| Lakewood, see Hawthorne |
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| Latona
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| Laurelhurst |
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| Lawton |
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| Leschi |
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| Lincoln |
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| Longfellow, see Meany |
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| Lowell |
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| Loyal
Heights |
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Luke (Wing
Luke)
<back to top>
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| Madison (James
Madison) |
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| Madrona |
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| Magnolia |
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| Main Street School,
see Gatzert |
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| Mann (Horace
Mann) |
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| Maple |
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| Maple Leaf
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| Marshall (John
Marshall) |
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| Marshall (Thurgood
Marshall) |
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| McClure (Worth
McClure) |
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| McDonald (F.A.
McDonald) |
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| McGilvra (John J.
McGilvra) |
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| Meany (Edmond S.
Meany) |
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| Mercer (Asa
Mercer) |
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| Mercer |
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| Minor (T.T.
Minor) |
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| Monroe (James
Monroe) |
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| Montlake
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Muir (John
Muir)
<back to top>
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| North
School |
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| North Beach
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| North Queen
Anne |
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Northgate
<back to top>
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| Oak Lake
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| Olympic
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| Olympic
Hills |
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| Olympic
View |
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| Orca, see
Columbia |
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Orthopedic
Hospital
<back to top>
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| Pacific |
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| Parental School, see
Burbank |
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| Park School, see Allen |
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| Pathfinder, see Genesee |
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| Pinehurst |
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| Pontius, see Lowell |
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Portage, see Montlake
<back to top>
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Q
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| Queen
Anne |
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Queen Anne, see West Queen Anne
<back to top>
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| Rainier |
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| Rainier
Beach |
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| Rainier
View |
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| Rainier Vista, see Columbia Annex |
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| Randell, see Madrona |
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| Ravenna |
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| Riverside, see Cooper |
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| Rogers (John
Rogers) |
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| Roosevelt (Theodore
Roosevelt) |
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| Ross |
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Roxhill
<back to top>
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| Sacajawea |
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| Salmon Bay, also see
Lawton |
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| Sand Point
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| Sanislo (Captain
Stephen E. Sanislo) |
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| Schmitz
Park |
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| Sealth (Chief Noah
Sealth) |
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| Seattle High School,
See Broadway |
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Seward (William Henry
Seward)
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| Sharples, see Kurose |
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| Sixth St. School, see
Central II |
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| South Park, see Concord |
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| South School, see Gatzert |
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| South
Seattle |
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| South Shore
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| Stevens (Isaac I.
Stevens) |
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Summit , see also Addams
<back to top>
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T
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| Thomson, see Boradview-Thomson |
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| TOPS, see Seward |
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| 20th Ave School, see
Meany |
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U
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| University |
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University
Heights
<back to top>
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V
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| Van Asselt (Henry Van
Asselt) |
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| View Ridge
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Viewlands
<back to top>
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W
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| Walla Walla, see Mann |
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| Warren
Avenue |
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| Washington |
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| Washington (Martha
Washington) |
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| Webster |
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| Wedgwood |
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| West Hill, see Hughes |
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| West Queen
Anne |
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| West Seattle, see Lafayette |
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| West
Seattle |
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| West
Woodland |
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| Wetmore, see Muir |
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| Whitman (Marcus
Whitman) |
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| Whittier (John
Greenleaf Whittier) |
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| Whitworth (Reverend
George F. Whitworth) |
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Wilson (Woodrow
Wilson)
<back to top>
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X
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Y
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| Yesler School, see Bryant |
| York, see Muir |
| Youngstown, see Cooper |
Z
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