602 Washington St
Marshall, MI 49068, USA

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Capitol Hill School, 602 Washington St Marshall, Calhoun County, MI

A mid-19th century, two-room schoolhouse of distinctly vernacular Gothic Revival character. / This is an interesting representative of a small school building type in the mid-19th century, which is virtually in its original state. The basic structure appears sound but the finishes and some wood detail need repair. The building is now used only for storage. / This two-room village schoolhouse, built in 1861, is an attractive representative of a type which has nearly vanished. Except for minor alterations, it remains in its original state.

Capitol Hill School, 602 Washington St Marshall, Calhoun County, MI

A mid-19th century, two-room schoolhouse of distinctly vernacular Gothic Revival character. / This is an interesting representative of a small school building type in the mid-19th century, which is virtually in its original state. The basic structure appears sound but the finishes and some wood detail need repair. The building is now used only for storage. / This two-room village schoolhouse, built in 1861, is an attractive representative of a type which has nearly vanished. Except for minor alterations, it remains in its original state.

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