Ashland College (Ashland) -- now Ashland University
Vermillion Institute
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Ashland High School
Grant Street Elementary School - torn down to make room for new building built by Ashland University
Miss Stephens' Select School - South Ashland [source: Ashland Press: 03 June 1880, Vol. XXXIV, No. 46]
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Ashland Union Schools
Vermillion Twp School
Buchanan School (Rowsburg)
- Teacher (1879): William Kaufman [source: Hayesville Journal: 18 December 1879, Vol. 5, No. 25]
Buckeye Hall (Charles Mill)
- Teacher (Fall, 1898): Prof. Kelly of near Hayesville. [source: Mansfield Semi-Weekly News: 28 October 1898, Vol. 14, No. 89]
District No. 4 School (Mifflin)
- Teacher (1895): Miss Luella Palmer [source: Richland Shield Banner: 05 October 1895, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 21]
District No. 5 School (Mifflin)
Fraunfelter's School (District No. 5)
- In 1881, the school was under the supervision of Mr. Benj. Gill. [source: Ashland Press: 17 March 1881, Vol. XXXV, No. 35]
Green Township Schools
Greentown Academy (Perrysville)
Hayesville
Loudonville High School
Mifflin, School No. 1 -- Buckeye Hall
- Teacher (1895): Professor Professor Wilson [source: Richland Shield & Banner: 16 November 1895, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 27]
Mifflin, School No. 3 -- Old Stony Point
- Teacher (1895): Professor Tucker [source: Richland Shield
Mifflin, Schools 1889 & 1924
Peck's School -- Mifflin
- Teacher (1895): Professor Maurice Gangway [source: Richland Shield & Banner: 16 November 1895, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 27]
Perrysville High School
Pifer's School -- 2 miles west of Ashland [source: Ashland Press: 18 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 22]
Savannah Academy
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- Other school-related information
- Misc. Information Related to Ashland County Schools
- In 1882, Ashland County had 7,294 school children. Males = 3,636 and Females = 3,638. [source: Hayesville Journal: 23 November 1882, Vol. 8, No. 22]
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