[Panhandle, Texas school]

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Photograph of the school building in the town of Panhandle, Texas. Children of various ages stand and kneel in loose rows in front of the frame building. A man and woman are standing behind the children, and two young women are leaning out of one of the school's windows. The schoolhouse is a single-story frame building with two chimneys visible. A saddled horse is visible to one side of the building.

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1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 16 cm.

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This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Education in the Texas Panhandle, 1880-1930 and was provided by the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 48 times. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum opened in 1933 to showcase the artifacts, art, and archives that document the history and culture of the Texas Panhandle and surrounding plains regions. The Museum is located at the West Texas A&M University campus in Canyon.

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Photograph of the school building in the town of Panhandle, Texas. Children of various ages stand and kneel in loose rows in front of the frame building. A man and woman are standing behind the children, and two young women are leaning out of one of the school's windows. The schoolhouse is a single-story frame building with two chimneys visible. A saddled horse is visible to one side of the building.

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1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 16 cm.

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Education in the Texas Panhandle, 1880-1930

Photographs of educators, students, school buildings and activities show the growth of educational endeavors, from one-room schools to colleges, within the Texas Panhandle.

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  • Dec. 19, 2011, 2:29 p.m.

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  • Aug. 19, 2019, 9:27 a.m.

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[Panhandle, Texas school], photograph, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195834/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.

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