J. H. Reynolds School for Boys

In addition to common district schools, as population increased, select schools were formed with varying success.
The first of these was by J. H. Reynolds, who announced in the Ohio Review on September 27, 1834 that he will be opening a select school. The tuition would be placed at "$2.00 - $2.50, according to branches taught". Mr. Reynolds was recommended by Henry Newberry, Elisha N. Sill, Henry Wetmore, Richard Fry and Ogden Wetmore.
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