Salem School
124 Meadow St.
At the head of the Green is Salem School. The location for the school was donated to the Union School District in 1875 by George A. Lewis, and the H. Wales Company built it for $71,290.
The school was a gift from industrialist John Howard Whittemore to the town. It replaced the Union Center School, originally located on the Green (where the gazebo sits). Opened in 1894, the building was designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White. The school's design has been attributed to William Rutherford Mead, the eldest of the three partners at McKim, Mead & White. The school is a prime example of Second Renaissance Revival architecture, reflecting Whittemore’s vision for elevating the town’s aesthetic landscape.
The brick building rests on a high rusticated brownstone foundation, with an H-plan layout featuring a gabled main block and hip-roofed pavilions framing a recessed entrance court. A round-arched brownstone doorway and a central cupola crown the slate roof, emphasizing the building's classical details. The ‘H’ style plan permits windows on three sides of every classroom, allowing for better natural light and air circulation.
A bracketed stone balcony is situated above the entrance, reinforcing the axial symmetry of the building. A stone nameplate, centered above the balcony and French doors, further enhances the architectural prominence of the entrance.
The building commemorates Naugatuck's early name, "Salem Bridge," with the dates over the entrance—1773, indicating the town's first school building, and 1893, the year this school was constructed.
Adjacent to Lewis Park, donated to the town in 1894, the site further enriches the civic area.
Designated as part of the Naugatuck Center Historic District on July 30, 1999, the site was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 3, 1983.

Images of America - Naugatuck & Naugatuck Revisited Dana J. Blackwell and The Naugatuck Historical Society (November 1, 1996) Ron Gagliardi (August 25, 2004)

Images of America - Naugatuck & Naugatuck Revisited Dana J. Blackwell and The Naugatuck Historical Society (November 1, 1996) Ron Gagliardi (August 25, 2004)

Naugatuck Stories and Legends I & II. William G. Leuchars (1969)(1977)

Salem School- 10/2024 Photo Credits: Taylor Bennett

Spanish-American War 1898 Memorial - 10/2024 Photo Credits: Taylor Bennett

Salem School- 10/2024 Photo Credits: Taylor Bennett

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)

United States Department of the Interior National Park Service (October 4, 1963)
There is mention in the Naugatuck Historical Society archives that vandals once put a cow in the cupola on the roof!
A descendant of The Charter Oak was planted on the grounds of Salem School in the 1960's by the Naugatuck Exchange Club.
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