NOTE: One Strong School was built after 1915, after the building of 1894 burned down. This is apparently that lost building. (Source: Web page titled "Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home / Fair Haven’s History and Architecture—Past and Preservation by Benjamin A. Gorman"
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Postcard picture of Strong School in Fairhaven, a section of New Haven, Connecticut Postcard has 1915 cancellation mark. Source: eBay auction site http://cgi.ebay.com/STRONG-SCHOOL-FAIR-HAVEN-CONNECTICUT-CT-1915-POSTCARD_