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2025-01-01
209.235.165.194
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 11:38:58 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:45:15 GMTETag: 1cceb-44935c049d0c0Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 117995Content-Type: text/html; !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN>HTML>HEAD> TITLE>VernonStories/TITLE>META http-equivdescription contentThe Vernon Stories of Jacobus Van Brug, true accounts of the events, mysteries, characters,folklore and curiosities of historic Vernon,New Jersey>META http-equivkeywords contentstories,history,Vernon,Sussex,New Jersey,storyteller,story,heritage,folklore,true,histories,tales> /HEAD>BODY bgcolor#FFFFFF TEXT#000000>CENTER>img width200 height268 srcjvb.jpg border0 altJacobus Van Brug alignleft>p>BLOCKQUOTE>h5>What experience and history teach is this--that people andgovernments never have learned anything from history, or acted onprinciples deduced from it. - i>Hegel/i>/h5>/b>/center>/BLOCKQUOTE>br>FONT SIZE7 FACEArial, helvetica COLORgreen>Thebr>Vernon Stories/FONT>br>b>FONT SIZE3 FACEArial, helvetica COLORgreen>ofbr>Jacobus Van Brug/FONT>br clearall>FONT SIZE2 FACEArial, helvetica COLORmaroon> A HREFmailto:dupont@vernonstories.com>Jacobus/A> welcomesreaders questions, comments, and suggestions./FONT>/b>p>Go toa hrefHTTP://pmrd.blogspot.com>B>Past Matters /B>/A> blog!HR WIDTH40%>blockquote>center>font faceArial,Helvetica,sans-serif size2>FONT SIZE+1>BUILDING THE VERY BEST :BR>A History of theVernon Board of Education Building/FONT>/center>P>The Vernon School, now the Vernon Township Board of Education Building, hasbeen in continuous public use for over a century. Built in 1903, itrepresented the culmination of a decade¹s worth of progressive ideas aboutschool design and the role of education in society. P> Early schools in Sussex County were simple structures, often primitive.This reflected the limited role public education played at the time, and themeager resources accorded them. They were numerous (Vernon Township hadthirteen local neighborhood schools in 1860), but they were bare-bones:one-room, with one teacher teaching grades K through 12. Benches along theexterior walls provided the only seating. The sun p
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