Class photograph of Fogg High School Juniors, 1892 (58/64)

Class photograph of Fogg High School Juniors, 1892

The building 3 stories tall with 13 classrooms was located on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Broadway and shared the block with the Hume School. Boys and girls used separate entrances and playgrounds and remained separated in class with boys on one side and girls on the other. Both the Fogg and Hume buildings were razed in 1910 to make room for a new building after the two schools merged to form Hume-Fogg High School. The new building opened in 1912 and is still in use.

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