Ironton, Ohio High School Old Photos, Sports, and Stories
Schools
Firebrick School and Church
Firebrick Hit By Scarlet Fever, Whooping Cough – After being closed for more than two weeks, it still is impossible to reopen the Firebrick grade school,
Oak Ridge School
Oak Ridge School Photo Photo courtesy of Robert N. Wiseman collection
St. Lawrence School 1st Grade 1950’s
St. Lawrence School First Grade 1950’s – Ironton Ohio
Photo Courtesy of Mark Howell
Kingsbury Elementary
Kingsburg Elementary Ironton Ohio School Toy Band 1941 Photo Courtesy of Mark Howell
St. Lawrence School
June 18,1910, St Lawrence school, Ironton, Ohio–Raymond Barron in this. Lawrence County, Ohio Photo courtesy of Mike Haney
Pedro School
Lawrence County Ohio Schools – Pedro High School Photo
Pedro High School Girl’s Basketball Team 1935
Pedro High School Girl’s Basketball Team 1935
Steece Elementary
This photo is most likely Steece Elementary school. Taken in the late 1920’s or early 1930’s from Sandry Holderby’s Mother’s collection
Ballard School
In about 1843 we were attached to the Ballard School District on Solida and the next two terms of school I attended were in this district. The teachers were Mr. Keith and John S. Kelvey. Mr. Keith was a cripple and had to use a crutch, but he could almost jump across the schoolhouse at one bound when he saw a pupil in mischief.
Burlington School
The town was originally located on lands owned at that time by E. B. Greene, now known as the Delta, the school house and church of that name being on
Burlington Academy
This institution was founded in the Spring of 1842 by the joint contributions of the citizens of Lawrence county assisted by the liberality of some few
Ironton School
In October ‘52, the contract for building the Ironton brick school house was awarded to Thomas Murdock, his bid being $20.00 less than any other.