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Rockford High School and Y.W.C.A., Rockford, Ill.
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.
Rockford High School
Rockford High School, 1906 addition, South Madison Street.
Rockford High School
Rockford High School, corner Walnut and South Madison Street
Rockford High School
Rockford High School, corner Walnut and South Madison Street
Rockford High School
Rockford High School, South Madison Street
Rockford Female Seminary
Carriage house in which Rockford Female Seminary was started in 1849 (later Rockford College)
Public School, Davis Jct, Ill.
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.
Photo of three female school graduates
Three female school grades pose in graduation caps in front of a large tree. The girls are identified as Berthea Goodyear, Nellie Selley, and Edith Huckins.
Pecatonica High School Class of 1938
Pecatonica Community High School senior class of 1938. Pictured are Fay Hamilton, Marilyn Thorne, Jean Goodwill, Eugene Crull, Principal Ransom Bradley, Leon Naber, Betty Neeley, Marie Spelman, Donald Glawe, Alice Herbig, Vivian Unger, Ruth Anderson,…
P.R. Walker School Class of 1920
Class of 1920 at P.R. Walker School at 1520 Post Avenue. Earl Parlee, Rodney Lowry, Morris Edelwish, Arthur Belter, Gladys Bjork, Earl Wolf, Evert Moulder, David Jonist, Janice Kennedy, Harry Peterson, Edward Foltz, Ralph Pontius, Paul Rosenthal,…
Organized June 15, 1907. Tubas Nostras Flamas. High School Band, Rockford, Illinois. Madison Street and Walnut Street.
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.
Organized June 15, 1907. Tubas Nostras Flamas. High School Band, Rockford, Ill.
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.
Northern Illinois State Normal School, DeKalb, 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…
Northern Illinois State Normal School, DeKalb, Illinois.
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…
North End Portable School Classroom
North End Portable School classroom located in Williams Park at the corner of Huffman Boulevard and Yonge Street.
New High School Building, Rockford, Ill. - 28.
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.
New High School Bldg., Rockford, Ill.
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.…
Nelson School, Rockford, Illinois.
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.
Mrs. Hurlbut at the Free Soil School
Free Soil School - teacher, Mrs. Hurlbut. The Free Soil School was located at Harlem Road and North Second Street.
Montague School, Rockford, Ill.
The angular, red brick structure of Montague School, at Montague and South Court Streets, is depicted in a winter scene of snow and bare trees.
Marsh School, Rockford, Ill.
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.
Lincoln School Students
Lincoln School at Court Street and Park Avenue. Lincoln School was renamed Franklin School in 1925 when Abraham Lincoln Junior High was opened.
Lincoln School 8th grade class photo
Three rows of students stand in front of Lincoln School. The arched entryway has four columns. The school was located at Court Street and Park Ave.
Lincoln School
Lincoln School on Rockford's west side at Court Street and Park Avenue. Top Row: Mrs. Marie Taylor, Carl Ross, Bert Sames, Daisy Sames, Charlie Clifford, Minnie Gray, Frankie Reed, Jessie Williams, Morris Pendergrast, Lee Shaw, Prof. Stetson -…
Lincoln Park School, Grade 7, Room 209 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 7th Grade class, taken on March 12, 1958 in Room 209 students. Robert Bushaw pictured in second row from bottom, far left. The class is racially-integrated.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 7, Room 209 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 7th Grade class, taken on March 26, 1956 of Room 209 students. Robert Bushaw pictured in third row from bottom, far left. The class is racially-integrated.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 7, 1962-1963 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 1962-1963 7th Grade class. Robert Bushaw pictured in second row from bottom, far left. The class is racially-integrated.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 7, 1958-1959 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 1958-1959 7th Grade class. Teacher standing on left is Bob Bushaw. Robert Bushaw pictured in third row from bottom, far left. The class is racially-integrated.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 6, 1967-1968 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 1967-1968 6th Grade class. Robert Bushaw pictured in third row from bottom, far right.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 6, 1966-1967 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 1966-1967 6th Grade class. Robert Bushaw is pictured in second row from bottom, far left. The class is racially-integrated.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 6, 1952-1953 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 1952-1953 6th Grade class. There is a smaller picture of Lincoln Park School in the middle. Robert Bushaw pictured in middle column next to Mr. Fairchild.
Lincoln Park School, Grade 5, 1971-1972 class photo
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School's 1971-1972 5th Grade class. Robert Bushaw pictured in third row from bottom, far left. The class is racially-integrated.
Lincoln Park School Staff, 1962-1963
A black and white photo of Lincoln Park School 1962-1963 staff photo. Robert Bushaw pictured in third row from botton, second from right. Six African-American faculty members are pictured.
Lincoln Park School Faculty photo
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.
Lincoln Park School Eighth 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.
Lincoln Park School Eighth Grade Class
Lincoln Park Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, Grade 8 with teacher Mr. Robert Bushaw.
Lincoln Park School Class of 1936
Lincoln Park Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, graduating class of 1936.
Lincoln Park School
Lincoln Park Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, Elementary School, at Springfield Avenue and West State Street, 8th Grade Graduation.
Lincoln Junior High School under construction.
Lincoln Junior High School, on Charles Street, under construction.
Lincoln Junior High School under construction.
Lincoln Junior High School, on Charles Street, under construction.
Lincoln Junior High School
Lincoln Junior High School on Charles Street, around the time of its completion in September 1927.
Kishwaukee School, Rockford, Ill.
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.
Kishwaukee School, Rockford, Ill.
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.
Kindergarten children and teachers
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.
Kent School, Rockford, Illinois. Kent Street and Winnebago Street
A color depiction of Kent School, at Kent and Winnebago Streets, in the snow surrounded by bare trees.
Kent School, Rockford, Ill.
This color photograph depicts Kent School, at Kent and Winnebago Streets, surrounded by trees.
Kent School, Rockford, Ill.
This color rendition shows Kent School, at Kent and Winnebago Streets, peeking out from its almost hidden position on the tree-lined street.
Keith Country Day School Dramatic Cast
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.…
John Nelson School Third Grade Class
John Nelson School, Grade 3. Located on 14th Street and 5th Avenue.
John Nelson School Third and Fourth Grade Students
John Nelson School, Grade 3 & 4. Located on 14th Street and 5th Avenue.