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.
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.
Three rows of students stand in front of Lincoln School, located at 405 N. Court St. There are two teachers, one man and one woman. Lincoln School was later renamed Franklin School.
Four rows of Rockford High School students pose, some with graduation caps. The class stands in front of a six-columned entryway with semicircle window. The high school was located on South Madison Street.
Four rows of students standing in front of South School with double doors open. Male teacher in first row, far right. The location of South School is unknown, but believed to have been in Winnebago County.
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.
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.
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.
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.