Hall School, at 426 North Third Street, built in 1892. The building, which ceased to be used by Rockford Public Schools in 1981, was demolished in 2003.
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.
A black and white photo of Harlem Consolidated School with Free Soil school in background, used as horse barn. Corn is pictured in foreground with alternating rows of plants and dirt paths.
A black and white photo snapshot of Harlem Village School picnic with four rows of children and adults. The woman in a large-rimmed hat is Mrs. Dora Hall.
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.
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.
"Highland School Heavyweight Champions". Two rows of football players with a football marked 1921. Top row: Jake Ahlgren, unknown, V. Nelson, Rupert Johnson, Dick Harrington, Pete Van Ames, Stan Hribal, Russ Harring. Bottom Row: Dick Decamp, H.…
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.
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 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.
Keith Country Day School students dressed for a play. Top row: France Ann McCanna, Margaret Williams, Barbara Burr, John McClure, Campbell Perks, Tad Mower, Tom Schmidt, John Mohr, Everett Mertz, Bob Hall, John Severson, Edson Gaylord, Billy Gotman.…
Three rows of kindergarten sturdents and four teachers gather in front of a tree and ivy-covered building identified as 400 N. Main Street. There is a tree swing in the back, left-hand corner.
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.
Lincoln Park Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, 8th Grade Graduation.
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.
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School Faculty, taken on May 12, 1956. Robert Bushaw pictured in fourth row from bottom, fifth from the left. Two African-American faculty members are pictured.