In a message dated 7/26/2005 8:00:37 PM US Mountain Standard Time, OHHAMILT-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: I must have missed that inquiry about the Raschig school. The Cincinnati 1788-1943 WPA Guide (Cincinnati: The Ohio Historical Society, 1987) reprint states: "The RASCHIG PUBLIC SCHOOL, NE corner of Elm St. and W. Central Pkwy., a red-brick stone-trimmed structure of four and five stories, is an elementary school with approximately 140 pupils. It was named for Herman Raschig, principal from 1847 to 1909; his likeness is shown on a bronze plaque on the Elm Street wall, with the motto: 'Do right and fear no one.' Raschig fought for more liberal treatment of school teachers and was the author of the Ohio Teachers' Pension Law. For many years he served as president of the Teachers' Pension Fund Association." Barbara This is very interesting to me. I have two photos of my father for two different years taken at a grade school unknown to me. They were probably taken during the early 1900s as he was born in 1897. At that time his family was living around 105 W. 12th St, Ward 9, and later around 1619 Moore St. and 13th and Bremen. Would anyone know if Raschig would be the school for this area? He had three brothers and a sister all born around this area. It sure would be nice to know the name of the school. Thanks Joan in Scottsdale, AZ