mmm and papaOU,
I'm intending to include every school in or very close to the 1910 boundaries of Capitol Hill ... which includes all of Capitol Hill as it stood when annexed by Oklahoma City in 1909-1910 ... see the 1910 map below. So that would include schools outside the 1910 boundaries, such as Capitol Hill High School, Wheeler, and, yes, Shilder (which I didn't think about as being on the north side of that definition, but this was just because I wasn't thinking "north." I did think "south" to include Lafayette, I just missed a step. Thanks for pointing this omission out to me, and it will be included.
In my 2-3 hour drive through this morning, I did happen across Heronville School ... in my drive, I tried to pass through almost every area included within the 1910 definition which accounts for me noticing Heronville ... and I see from the OKC schools website that Heronville School was established in 1928. papaOU, the date I used for Wheeler was from the Oklahoman archives and other sources and I am confident that it opened in 1910 immediately east of the Capitol Hill 1910 boundary. Before I left for my photo-drive-by this morning, I did some research in the Oklahoman's archives and found that quite a history is associated with Wheeler ... oil, gas, oil & gas danger, pollutants, back in the 1930s when the school board leased oil and gas rights to plant wells right on school property which resulted in the school being closed for several months because the State Fire Marshall found that danger existed to students. After the school's closing, parents and students even marched in protest for their school not being open and a good bit of litigation was involved, too. Sort of a fun little history story, which I'll be telling in the blog article.
But, as I said, I did miss Shidler School in my thinking. To be sure, 1415 S. Byers is slightly north of the Capitol Hill boundary, but, since I've also included Lafayette and Capitol Hill High School, both of which were south of the Capitol Hill 1910 boundary, Shidler should also be included.
I'd earlier taken a pic of Shidler when working on the Okc Vintage Map project, so I've got a contemporary photo already.
Today I took about 50 pics ... not just schools ... if you are not aware of a new school being built, Educare, is a new school being built diagonally northeast from the old Shields Heights School (now a charter school called Saints Santa Fe South), and this new facility will amaze you. Today, the workmen on-site told me that it is scheduled to open this August and is for kids under 5 years old. Pics will be up shortly.
I'll post thumbnails of the photos later after I finish working on schools. I was glad to find that all of the schools, even if closed as Okc schools, have found another life and that all of the old buildings still exist.
The "school" map I've put together is presently as is shown below:
Thanks, guys!
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