Eckstein School

Eckstein School

Name/Title

Eckstein School

Entry/Object ID

2000.003.6201

Scope and Content

In 1915. the original structure on this property (known as the Verdin House) was purchased by John J. Burchenal and given to The Glendale Board of Education to be used as a school for the black children. In 1918 a large room was added and then in 1928 an auditorium-gymnasium was added. For more information and related materials see Boxes 73, 74

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Search Terms

42 Washington Avenue, Eckstein School, Schools, African American History, Black History, Contributing Structure, Verdin House, Walsh and Dooley Subdivision, Mission Revival Style

Relationships

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Morris, W.B.

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Hatfield, George

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Hatfield, Mary

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McHenry, Julia A.

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Walsh, John

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Dooley, Michael

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Walsh, Patrick

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Stevenson, Joseph

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Stevenson, Juliet B.

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Verdin, Aloise N.

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Verdin, Barbara

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Burchenal, John J.

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Notes

Address: 42 Washington Avenue

Create Date

January 2, 2010