Your Granville History reporter spoke with John Devine, a member of the successful bidder's family, as he exited Town Hall. His big smile told the story. When asked what the plan was for the school he indicated the intention is to renovate the building. This would be a big plus for West Granville, in this writer's opinion. The Devines are a contracting family with a home base in West Granville so the school is remaining in local hands.

Another member of the Devine family presently owns the adjacent property at 27 Beech Hill Road, known to most people as Ernie Sattler's old house, which is another fine historic structure which has undergone needed repairs during its current ownership.

Congratulations to the Devine family on today's purchase.

West Granville School, 13 (15 is the number on the building) Beech Hill Rd., built 1934. MACRIS inventory #GRN 13.

1934 photos are of building and the builders. Only one of the builders is identified by the arrow in the lower margin, as Ray Warner.

Paul Jensen photos: Black and white taken January 1, 2009. Color taken 19 Oct 2001

Giguere's Photography Aerial: 10 Jan 2021
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Spreadsheet, OLD SECTION Burials ONLY: This spreadsheet lists burials in the old section only. The "old section" is considered the area up the hill past the big maple trees. There is no spreadsheet for burials in other sections; see applicable maps).

Map, Old Section: Hand drawn. Use the magnify function (click on image once or twice) to view details. Use this map to help locate old section graves. 

Map, New Section, East Side: Graves in the area on the right (east) side of the driveway, between the parking lot up to the big maple trees (old section).

Map, New Section, West Side: Graves in the area on the left (west) side of the driveway, between the parking lot up to the big maple trees (old section).

Map, New Section, 1905-06: Old hand drawn map originally drawn 1906 and updated over time but does not have more recent burials. 

Map, Lower Section: Graves in the area between Main Road and the parking lot.

List of Burials: Undated, with handwritten notes.

Genealogy Notes: A transcription of notes made by Ben Jones around 1912, including information from Hattie Hall Moore.

Disclaimer: Due to the age of the material provided here researchers should always verify information by comparing it to official records of birth, death, military service, marriage and so on.]]>

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Photos in order displayed:

1. Granville Bicentennial, 1954
2. Academy and Fire Station, 1971
3. Aerial Photo, 10 Jan 2021 (Giguere's Photography)
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1954 and 1971 Photos: Carolyn Ives Dingman and Elinor Ives Goff, 2019
2021 Aerial Photo: Copyright 2021, Giguere's Photography gigueresphotography.com

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Photo showing American flag taken June 20, 2022 (Juneteenth). The flag is on the site where, according to legend, the Granville Minutemen held drills before going to Ticonderoga during the Revolutionary War. Among them was Lemuel Haynes who grew up in West Granville and served as the first minister of the West Granville Church. He was the first ordained black Congregationalist minister in the country, a patriot dedicated to this country, and an outspoken abolitionist.

For Part One, photos and church history prior to 2000 please CLICK HERE.]]>
Giguere's Photography: Aerial photo, 10 Jan 2021
Martin Kulig: Snow photo taken 01 Feb 2021.]]>
10 Jan 2021 Aerial: Copyright Giguere's Photography
01 Feb 2021 Snow Photo: Copyright Martin Kulig.

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