Catskill Union Free School
Project type: Schools, Education and Health
Designers: Ernest Sibley
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Description
Catskill, New York’s middle school was constructed with the aid of federal Public Works Administration funds during the 1930s (Docket No. NY 1173). The building was originally known as the Union Free School. Today the building is part of an expanded education complex that includes Catskill’s high school.
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Catskill Union Free School: Library
Source notes
National Archives Record Group 135-SAR:
Prints: Photographs rejected for use in the Photographic Report to the President: “Survey of the Architecture of Completed Projects of the PWA, 1939”;
Box 14: New York State; Folder 1: Schools.
Project originally submitted by Evan Kalish on August 4, 2014.
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