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Title
Father
Ryan
High
School
at
Elliston
Place
,
between
1969
and
1988
Corporate name
Father Ryan High School (Nashville, Tenn.)
Topical entry
Architecture
Buildings
Schools
High Schools
Private Schools
Religion
Buildings--Tennessee--Nashville
Architects--Tennessee--Nashville
Architecture--Tennessee--Nashville
Catholic high schools--Tennessee--Nashville
Private schools--Tennessee--Nashville
Church schools--Tennessee--Nashville
Lost architecture--Tennessee--Nashville
Architectural elements--Tennessee--Nashville
Geographic entry
Nashville (Tenn.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Nashville (Tenn.)--History--Sources
Elliston Place (Nashville, Tenn.)
Description
A
front
view
of the
old
Father
Ryan
High
School
,
located
at
2300
Elliston
Place
in
Nashville
,
Tennessee
. This
school
building
was
originally
constructed
circa
1928-29
on
land
that was
once
a
part
of the
Elliston
family
plantation
. The
Roman
Catholic
school
was
named
in
honor
of
Father
Abram
J
.
Ryan
, a
beloved
19th
century
Southern
priest
and
poet
. The
school
traces
its
historical
roots
to the
Nashville
Catholic
High
School
for
Boys
that
opened
in
September
1925
at
2015
West
End
Avenue
. The
Elliston
Place
campus
was
active
as a
parochial
school
for
over
sixty
years
and was the
first
of
two
schools
in
Tennessee
to
integrate
. In
1970
, there was an
expansion
to
facilities
,
when
it
absorbed
Cathedral
High
School
and
became
Nashville's
only
coeducational
parochial
school
. In
need
of
further
expansion
and
modernization
, the
last
graduation
was
held
at the
Ellison
Place
campus
in the
Spring
of
1991
.
During
the
summer
, the
school
relocated
to a
new
campus
located
at
700
Norwood
Drive
in the
Oak
Hill
area
of
Nashville
. The
old
school
building
at
Elliston
Place
was
razed
circa
1995
.
Photographed
by the
Nashville
architect
Charles
Wesley
Warterfield
,
Jr
.
(1926-1998)
; the
architectural
photograph
forms
part
of the
Charles
Warterfield
Architectural
Collection
.
Gift
of: The
Estate
of
Charles
W
.
Warterfield
,
Jr.
,
F
. A.
I
. A. The
original
is
a
35
mm
color
transparency
(2
x
2
in.
slide
mount)
.
Creator
Warterfield
,
Charles
W
.
(Photographer)
Publisher
Special
Collections
Division
of the
Nashville
Public
Library
,
615
Church
Street
,
Nashville
,
Tennessee
,
37219
Contributors
Estate
of
Charles
W
.
Warterfield
,
Jr.
,
F.A.I.A
.
(Donor)
Date
between
1969
and
1988
Type
Still
Image
;
Slides
;
Photographs
;
Architectural
photographs
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
WSC 4075
Relation
Charles
Warterfield
Architectural
Collection
Coverage
1960-1969; 1970-1979; 1980-1989
Rights
U.S
. and
international
copyright
laws
protect
this
digital
content
,
which
is
provided
for
educational
purposes
only
and
may
not be
downloaded
,
reproduced
, or
distributed
for any
other
purpose
without
written
permission
.
Please
contact
the
Special
Collections
Division
of the
Nashville
Public
Library
,
615
Church
Street
,
Nashville
,
Tennessee
,
37219
.
Telephone
(615)
862-5782
.
Location
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