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[[File:Lutheran_School_crop.jpg|thumb|alt= A photo of the Lutheran School.|The Lutheran School, Linnville Road]]The Lutheran School was located on Linnville Road in Franklin Township, south of Newark. This wood-framed building was built in the mid 1800s and served as a school until 1939. It closed due to a lack of students. In 1984, after a period of private ownership, the building was bought by St. John’s Lutheran Church and was converted to a church office.<ref>Brian Miller, “Scenes of Yesteryear,” ''The Advocate'', October 24, 1997.</ref>
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[[File:Wiki_LutheranSchool.jpg|thumb|alt= A photo of the Lutheran School.|The Lutheran School, Linnville Road]]The Lutheran School was located on Linnville Road in Franklin Township, south of Newark. This wood-framed building was built in the mid 1800s and served as a school until 1939. It closed due to a lack of students. In 1984, after a period of private ownership, the building was bought by St. John’s Lutheran Church and was converted to a church office.<ref>Brian Miller, “Scenes of Yesteryear,” ''The Advocate'', October 24, 1997.</ref>
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 06:32, 28 October 2017

 A photo of the Lutheran School.
The Lutheran School, Linnville Road
The Lutheran School was located on Linnville Road in Franklin Township, south of Newark. This wood-framed building was built in the mid 1800s and served as a school until 1939. It closed due to a lack of students. In 1984, after a period of private ownership, the building was bought by St. John’s Lutheran Church and was converted to a church office.[1]

M.J.

References

  1. Brian Miller, “Scenes of Yesteryear,” The Advocate, October 24, 1997.