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Our Lady of the Elms, Akron, Ohio

Posted in High Schools, Schools

Our Lady of the Elms Church

by tconte on April 21, 2019

Our Lady of the Elms High School is a private, all-girls independent Catholic college preparatory high school founded by the Sisters of St. Dominic (now Dominican Sisters of Peace) in 1923.

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This Day In History

1900 On this day in 1900, Rioters took to the streets after a man named Louis Peck was alleged to have lured a small girl, Christina Maas, out of town and raped her. After his arrest, a mob formed outside the police building demanding Peck’s head. When the police did not give up Peck, the mob turned violent with shots being fired from both sides. 4-year-old Rhoda Davidson and 10-year-old Glen Wade were killed in the violence that ensued.

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