Exhibit 3--Schools, 235 photos.
South Baker School Building. Built in 1901.
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| Object ID |
1980.1.64 |
| Description |
South Baker/Tiedeman(n) School building. Built in 1901. Named for Dr. Albert Tiedemann, a local physician and long-time 5J board member, who during WWI changed the spelling of his name to Tiedeman. The building was razed to make room for the present South Baker School, which was built in 1952. Notice that the original tower has been removed.
The tower has been removed in this photo. Later the building was razed to make room for the present South Baker School, which was built in 1952. |
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Baker City |
| Early Date |
1945 |
| Late Date |
1951 |
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Last modified on: October 27, 2006
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