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- On the southwest side of the Emerson School Building (now an office building and historic landmark) is a large white stone vertical dial with a stone gnomon. The large stone dial is part of the original brick building erected in 1884. Local history holds that the original architect was somewhat staid and stuffy and only agreed to include the sundial "because of its educational value." The dial was restored when the building was refurbished. See "Sightings" in NASS Compendium Vol. 6 No. 4, Dec 1999.
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General Information: | Inscription: | | - Over the dial in raised white stone," Emerson School"
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- NASS Compendium Vol. 6 No. 4 p. 10, Dec 1999
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