
Newspapers are great places to look for information about old schools that are no longer in existence. Usually the references give a general idea of where the school is at if one uses context clues from the article which mentions the school. Gossip columns, obituaries, and graduation announcements are the most likely place to learn something about that school your ancestor might have attended.
This 1950-ere legal advertisement does give the specific location of Green Hill school when the buildings and real estate were sold. One doesn’t always find notices like this, but it may be worth searching for mentions of a school in newspapers long after the school was closed.
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