Picture of the Bockelman one-room schoolhouse, which used to be located on South Meridian Road in Jasper, IN. The teacher of this class was Adam Blessinger, and the last names of some of the students are: Mendel, Hochgesang, Henke, Fuhs, Vogler,...
Photograph of the students and teacher of the Bockelman one-room schoolhouse, which was located on South Meridian Road in Jasper, IN. Teacher's and students' names unknown. Keywords: one-room schoolhouse, school, students, teacher, slate, book
Photograph of the students and teacher of the Seger one-room schoolhouse, which was located near the city of Dubois, IN. The teacher was Mary (Teder) Dudine. Keywords: one-room schoolhouse, school, students, teacher, slate, books
Photograph of the students and teacher of the Bockleman one-room schoolhouse, which was located on South Meridian Road in Jasper, IN. Teacher's and students' names unknown. Keywords: one-room schoolhouse, school, students, teacher
A picture of students at the St. Henry School. One of the students was identified as Stella Fehribach, but not which one. Taken in St. Henry, IN. Keywords: students, Catholic nun, school
A picture and article on the Markel school, located two miles east of the city of Dubois, IN, which had perfect attendance during the 1936-37 school year. Other spellings for Markel are Merkel and Merkle. Keywords: newspaper, article, students,...
A photograph of the Ludlow School, which was located about one mile east of the Dubois Cross Roads. Otto Waldrip was the teacher and is standing in the doorway. Those known are numbered: 1. Belle White, 2. Hattie White, 3. Chris Ziegler, 4. Eddie...
A photograph of the auditorium in the old Dubois High School, which was located on the northwest corner of Second and Main Streets in the city of Dubois, IN. Keywords: school, auditorium, desks, bookshelves, books.
Park Row School was an Anderson Township School which was the precursor of the current Edgewood Elementary School. At the time (unknown) of this photograph, the teachers were Oliver N. and Earle Tranbarger.
Anderson High School originally occupied this building, which became Central Junior High School in the late 1920's. The building was demolished in the early 1970's.
Lower Seminary School was built in 1843 and was used for rentals to private or select teachers for some time. In 1852 it became one of the first "graded" schools in Madison. It was located at 714 West Main Street. An article by Charles Heberhart in...
Lower Seminary School was built in 1843 and was used for rentals to private or select teachers for some time then in 1852 it became one of the first "graded" schools in Madison. It was located at 714 West Main Street. An article by Charles...
This building was a former high school from 1878 to 1907 at which time it became a grammar school from 1907 to 1918. In 1918 it became a junior high school and was used as such until 1928, when it was sold for private use. In the 1939 city...
Anderson High School Manual Arts and Domestic Science Building (which became Anderson High School) was completed in 1910 and was located on Lincoln Street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets. This view is seen looking northwest from 14th and...
Park Row School was an Anderson Township school, which was the precursor of the current Edgewood Elementary School. This is pricipal Joe Clay and his 1919 class.
Sellersburg (Ind.); Speed (Ind); El Paso (Tex.); Photography
These photographs are in a 3 ring binder. It is not clear who took or collected the photographs. Many of the images are from the Sellersburg and Speed, Indiana area. There are photographs from other unidentified places. The pages are double sided...
Shipyards; Madison Marine Ways; Cragmont State Hospital; Madison State Hospital; Piers & wharves
Here's a view of the Madison Marine Ways at the west end of Madison, Indiana. By the time this photograph was taken the ways were almost completely abandoned. It is a contrast to pictures showing several boats at one time on the ways and others...
Communications, Military; Military administration; United States. Army--Management; Officers--Selection and appointment
A letter from Milroy to Major General Sigel, regarding the formation of divisions within Sigel's corps. Milroy is requesting placement so that he reports to someone with the rank of Major General instead of a Brigadier General, which is Milroy's...
Soldiers--Correspondence; World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives; United States. Army--Military life
Medford is in Germany but would like to be back home. Dorothy sent him cookies, cake, and candy which he enjoyed. He talks about how the families are doing. He hasn't heard from his girl friend so he thinks she has left him. This letter is part of...