Lincoln Park Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, 8th Grade Graduation. Teacher Robert Bushaw is in the first row, to the right of two other adults.
Sixth grade class at Walker School in 1950. Three rows of students with two female teachers standing on either side. Walker School was at 1520 Post Avenue.
Sixth grade class at Walker School in 1950. Three rows of students with the teacher, Mrs. Betty Peters, standing at the right. Walker School was at 1520 Post Avenue.
Students sitting at desks in their classroom at P.R. Walker School, Grade 6A. The teacher, Betty Peters, is standing in back. Walker School was located at 1520 Post Avenue.
Students sitting at their desks in their classroom. Henrietta School, Grade 4, 1952-1953. Teacher Betty Peters stands at back near windows. It appears to be Valentine's Day, February 14, 1953 as most students have homemade valentines and boxes on…
Brown School Class of 1912, 50th reunion. The school was located at 16th Avenue and 8th Street. Third from the left in the front row is their teacher, Mrs. Victoria Ericson.
The graduating class of 1906, Rockford High School. The high school was located on Madison Street. Desrette Hodges is the African-American student in the center of the back row.
This color photograph shows Hall School's red brick building, located at Prairie and 3rd Streets, with a large group of people, presumably staff, faculty, and perhaps students, on the lawn in front.
The red brick structure of Highland School with its green roof, at Rome Avenue and E. State Street, is pictured with people lined up in front of the building.
This color rendering depicts the two-story, red brick Nelson School building, located at 5th Avenue and 14th Street, with a few people standing at a corner of the structure.
The black and white photograph on this card shows Nelson School with several groups of people milling in front of the building, located at 5th Avenue and 14th Street.
This color photograph depicts the white structure of Marsh School, located at 2nd Avenue and 8th Street, apparently in winter with bare trees around the building and snow on the ground.
With a sidewalk to the right, trees in the distance, and buildings barely peeking through on the far left, this black and white photograph seems to show the rural vista more than the O. F. Barbour School itself, located at Montague and Holland…
The white structure of Church School, at Blaisdell and Furman Streets, is seen in this color rendering. A large group is posed in front of the building while a couple of people watch from a sidewalk.
This black and white photograph of a huge brick building is simply labeled as a "Grade School" in "Loves Park," an area north of Rockford proper. The card is numbered "4-198" and no exact location for this school is given.
The sprawling red brick structure of J. Herman Hallstrom School, at 13th Avenue and 18th Street, is depicted in this color photograph showing a flagpole in front of the building and several sets of steps leading to various entry points.
The Gothic-looking, red brick structure of Kishwaukee School, at Kishwaukee and Caitlin Streets, is pictured with its tower sporting an archway. A group of people are assembled in front of this portion of the building.
This rendition seems the same as the photo in postcard 85.109.630 except that Kishwaukee School, located at Kishwaukee and Caitlin Streets, appears as a light-colored structure in this rendering. It may be autumn or winter since the trees are bare.
Freeman School, at 2nd Avenue and South 5th Street, is pictured as a light-colored structure apparently in winter, surrounded by bare trees and snow-covered ground.
The light-colored structure of Garrison School, at John and North Court Streets, is shown with a large group of people posing in front of the building.
This black and white photograph pictures the imposing brick structure of Washington Junior High School at West Street and Linden Avenue. The postcard is numbered 6-102 on the front.
This black and white photograph shows a more frontal view of Washington Junior High School, located at West Street and Linden Avenue. The postcard bears the number "R3" on the front.
Colorized rendering of East Side Senior High School at Charles and 28th Streets, which later became simply East High School, displaying a flagpole in front and green lawns separated by sidewalks.
Color aerial view of West Side Senior High School, which became simply West High School, at North Rockton and Custer Avenues, showing the extensive grounds and nearby residential district.