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[Pemberton High School Students, Marshall]

Description: A group of students is gathered in front of Pemberton High School in Marshall. The photograph appears to be from the 1960s. This facade shows the new wing which was added to the front of the old building, creating a courtyard between. Steps shown in front lead directly to Rosborough Springs St. Pemberton became a ninth- grade school in 1970 and was finally merged with Marshall High School in 1988. The building was sold to Wiley College, which is located across the street. Pemberton was na… more
Date: 1965
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Members of the Marshall Music Club]

Description: Mrs. Rex Brown, Audrey Kariel, Inagene Bennett and a fourth unidentified member of the Marshall Music Club pose at a music orientation on September 21, 1969. This club influenced the other women's clubs in Marshall to build a public library. Five clubs had jointly owned and operated a private lending library for many years; but they joined the grassroots movement for a public library, which was completed in 1973.
Date: 1969
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Adults Watch over the Children at the Picnic]

Description: A library assistant, left, and a chaperone, right, keep a watchful eye at the children's play day which concluded the summer reading program at Marshall Public Library, c1976. The picnic and games were held on the library's grounds that year.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[African-American Educator in Marshall]

Description: An educator and leader in the African-American community in Marshall sits behind his office desk. A calendar and early telephone are at left. On the desk blotter are a vase of flowers and a fountain pen set. Behind him are storage drawers and some large record books.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[African-American Man in Harrison County]

Description: An unidentified African-American man in Harrison County is dressed in a very old style. The photograph may be one hundred years old.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[African-American Man in Harrison County]

Description: An unidentified African-American man of Harrison County wears clothing and a mustache style of the turn of the nineteenth century.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[African-American Woman in Harrison County]

Description: An unidentified African-American woman of Harrison County wears the hairstyle and clothing of the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
Date: unknown
Partner: Marshall Public Library
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