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[Third Grade Class Photo]

Description: Photograph of a third grade class standing on the school steps.. Students are, top row, L-R: unknown, Will Edwards, Charlie Rein, Rai Fields, Isaac Youngblood. Second row from top, L-R: Walter Kitchens, Kenny Evans, Charlie Schaefer, George Netherville, Lance Russell, unknown. Third row, L-R: Louie Gallier, ? Bland, Zabine Billman, unknown, ? Cooper. Fourth row, L-R: Edith Goodman, Leah Russell, Tony Gallier, unknown, unknown, Bertie Alexander, Lillie Fears, Front row, L-R: ? Anderson, unknown,… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Henderson School Class

Description: Photograph of the old Henderson School class. There are thirty-five children, boys and girls, and one teacher who wears a skirt, belt and blouse. The little girls wear dresses and the little boys wear knickers. The boys in the front row are barefoot. Some of the children wear jackets and some hold textbooks. They are all standing on the stairs of the school that has large rails.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

School Children in 1894

Description: Photograph of a group of twenty-five schoolchildren posed with their female teacher. There are fourteen girls and eleven boys. The girls wear dresses, four wear pinafores, and one has bows in her hair. The boys wear knickers with jackets and large collars. The school teacher wears a black dress. Behind the group is dark open doorway and a shuttered window.
Date: 1894
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Grace Reeves and Her Students

Description: Photograph of ten girls and thirteen boys with teacher Grace Reeves standing behind them. All of the girls are wearing skirts and dresses and standing. Two of the boys are standing and the rest are seated cross-legged on the ground. Behind the group is a slide and behind that is a chain-link fence and trees. Written at the bottom of the photograph is, "To A Wonderful Teacher we love - Second Grade, 1963-1964."
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum
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