A color photograph of the high school in Polo, Illinois, located at West Locust Street and North Congress Avenue, with its lush, green lawn and pillared entrance. The city of Polo is approximately 40 miles southwest of Rockford.
This color photograph shows Abraham Lincoln Junior High School at Charles and Twelfth Streets, also later known as Lincoln Middle School, and its well-tended front lawn as well as its tall-columned entrance fronting Charles Street.
Aerial color rendering of the school that shows the surrounding streets and neighborhood houses and other buildings. Lincoln School is located at Charles and 12th Streets.
This black and white photograph displays the school's sprawling structure and well-manicured, tree-filled grounds. Lincoln School is located at Charles and 12th Streets.
Black and white photograph of band members and their instruments in front of the New High School Building (see postcard 85.109.668) at Madison and Walnut Streets.
This postcard shows four views of what it touts as the New High School building in Rockford at Madison and Walnut Streets: an exterior view; the assembly room; gymnasium; and the swimming pool.
A black and white depiction of Rockford's High School building at Madison and Walnut Streets with a handwritten message scrawled around the edges of the postcard.
This postcard shows four views of what it touts as the New High School building in Rockford at Madison and Walnut Streets: an exterior view; the assembly room; gymnasium; and the swimming pool. A similar depiction can be found in postcard 85.109.668.…
Long view looking south down tree-lined Madison Street with the high school on the right and the Y. W. C. A. building on the left. Rockford High School was located at Madison and Walnut Streets.
Black and white photograph of band members and their instruments in front of the New High School Building (see postcard 85.109(I).933) at Madison and Walnut Streets.
This color rendering shows that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural, farm setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford.
A color rendering showing that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural, farm setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford. A horse-drawn wagon and workers are in the field.
A color rendering showing that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural, agrarian setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford. A horse-drawn wagon and workers are in the field. See also…
A color rendering showing that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford. A placid pond is nestled among trees.
A color rendering showing that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford. A dirt track winds its way through the trees.
A color rendering showing that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford. A narrow stream wends through thick woods.
A color rendering showing that the school is, indeed, in a rustic, rural setting in Harrison Township, south of Shirland and approximately 16 1/2 miles northwest of Rockford. A crude wooden bridge spans the small gap over a brook in the woods.
A black and white depiction of the quaint two-story, but narrow Public School building in Davis Junction, Illinois, approximately 15 miles south of Rockford.
A black and white photograph of the huge buildings and expansive grounds of the Northern Illinois State Normal School in DeKalb, approximately 43 miles southeast of Rockford. Founded on May 22, 1895, this school later became Northern Illinois…
A black and white long view of tree-lined lanes leading to the huge buildings and expansive grounds of the Northern Illinois State Normal School in DeKalb, approximately 43 miles southeast of Rockford. Founded on May 22, 1895, this school later…
This black and white photograph shows the white, one-room Harlem Village School house of Harlem Township in Loves Park, Illinois. Loves Park is a city just north of Rockford proper. Note the cupola housing the school's bell on the roof of the…
Seven rows of students stand in front of Adams School on stairs in front of a double archway. Adams School was located at First Avenue and Fifth Street.
Four rows of school children and their male teacher in second row, center. There is a fence in the foreground. The school is unidentified but believed to be in Winnebago County.
Three rows of students of White Swan School, District 4, sit in front of the school with their male teacher in background. Front-middle boy holds chalkboard. The School was located at Mill and Bell School Roads.