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Title
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EWP 2-5-B Yr Abt 1934 Oak Hill Wants to Stay Open
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Description
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The text is a petition addressed to the County School Board of Loudoun County, Virginia from patrons of The Oak Hill School, located near Lucketts. The undersigned individuals express their opposition to the abandonment of the school, citing the fact that several small children will be starting in the fall and the belief that small children have better educational opportunities in a one-room schoolhouse setting. The list of signatories includes prominent local individuals such as Marshall Barnhouse, Mrs. William Coughlin, and John Athey, indicating community support for the school. The text also includes a list of students enrolled at Oak Hill School, ranging from the first to seventh grade,
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Place
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Virginia
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Identifier
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1041389
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Format
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PDF Document
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Publisher
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Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
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Rights
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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Language
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English
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Replaces
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/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest Two/EWS Special Projects/Lost_Letters Project/Ed Washington Folder/2.5B White Petitions/2.5.B Oak Hill/2.5.B Yr Abt 1934 Oak Hill Wants to Stay Open.pdf