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Dunbar School (Fairmont, West Virginia)

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Built
  
1928

NRHP Reference #
  
15000188

Added to NRHP
  
28 April 2015

Built by
  
D.J. Phippps Company

Opened
  
1928

Architect
  
William B. Ittner

Dunbar School (Fairmont, West Virginia)

Location
  
103 High St, Fairmont, West Virginia

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
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Dunbar School is a historic school building located in Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia. It was built in 1928, and the first classes were held in January 1929. The school was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

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History

Dunbar was attended by black students in grades one through twelve. It was the only school for black children in Fairmont, and the only black high school for Marion County. Dunbar's last use as a high school came with the federally mandated end of segregated public education in the 1954-55 school year. Low enrollment ended the primary grades as well in 1956 and the school was closed. Dunbar reopened as an annex to the Fairmont Junior High School in 1963 and was used as an elementary school starting in the 1970s. It was permanently closed in 2007.

The school was named after Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the first black writers to build a national reputation. It lost the Dunbar name in 1963, but it was restored when Fairmont residents petitioned the Board of Education in 1970.

Architecture

The school is built on a slope with two stories and an exposed basement section on the west elevation. The east elevation has five large windows to light the gymnasium. The rectangular building uses buff colored brick with Flemish Garden Wall bond.

The building was designed by William B. Ittner, a well known designer of public school buildings. Other Fairmont schools built by Ittner include the Thomas C. Miller Public School and the Fairmont Senior High School.

References

Dunbar School (Fairmont, West Virginia) Wikipedia