Public School No. 3
'An ornament to the eastern section of the city'
Male school, No. 3, Aisquith street. This school occupies a very pretty and well arranged building, erected for its accommodation, from a design by the late William F. Small, Esq., and which we have attempted to exhibit in the annexed plate. It is an ornament to the eastern section of the city, and deserves the attention of strangers. Number of pupils, 300.
Excerpted from John H.B. Latrobe, Jr., Picture of Baltimore (Baltimore, MD: Lucas Fielding, Jr., 1832), 217.
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Public School No. 3, Aisquith Street
Source: Picture of Baltimore: Containing a Description of All Objects of Interest in the City; and Embellished with Views of the Principal Public Buildings | Creator: John H.B. Latrobe, Jr. View File Details Page