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                <text>The Little Red School House, located at 519 South Palmetto Avenue, is Sanford's oldest standing building. Seminole County bought the land for the two-room school from the Florida Land and Colonization Company. Officially called East Side Primary, the building was constructed in 1883. Professor Coiner of Emory College in Oxford, Georgia, and Angie Tucker of Sanford, Florida, were the first two teachers at the Little Red School House. The building served as the first school house for Sanford's students, until the construction of Sanford Grammar School in 1902. Carrie Ensminger, daughter of Jefferson Clay Ensminger, and future educator, attended school here in 1893. She is pictured farthest to the right on the third row. &#13;
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                <text>Comas, Martin E. "&lt;a href="http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-12-25/news/os-sanford-little-red-schoolhouse-20121225_1_historic-buildings-sanford-historic-trust-soup-kitchen" target="_blank"&gt;Sanford hopes to give new life to historic Little Red Schoolhouse: City seeks ideas for using 129-year-old building&lt;/a&gt;." &lt;em&gt;The Orlando Sentinel&lt;/em&gt;, December 25, 2012. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-12-25/news/os-sanford-little-red-schoolhouse-20121225_1_historic-buildings-sanford-historic-trust-soup-kitchen.</text>
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First and second grade classes at Sanford’s ‘Little Red Schoolhouse’ pose during the 1892-93 school term. Top row, from left: Julius Takach, Charlie Evans, George Fox, Dick Patton, Foster Prince, Walter Murray, Earl Chappel, Hallie Myerson, and the teacher, known as Professor Lynch. Second row, from left: Bessie Long, Jessie Melson, Hilda Dinholm, Gertrude Morey, unidentified, unidentified, Inez Simmons, Ida Belle Peabody, Alice Appleyard, and Edna Prince. Third row, from left: Sylvia Nelson, Nellie Cowman, unidentified, unidentified, Gertrude Dunn, Mildred Richerson, Elsie Love, Carrie Ensminger. Bottom row, from left: Bicknel Love, Norm Finney, unidentified, Grace Allen, Carrie Bell. and the last person in the row is unidentIfied. For more photos and stories from Sanford’s past, read the Cen-tennial Edition, coming in this week’s Sunday Herald. (SM-093-001)</text>
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