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Description: | The front of the portfolio envelope for views of Hillside Home School. |
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Description: | Inside of the portfolio envelope for view of Hillside Home School. |
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Description: | The Kehl School of Dance Building, 309 West Johnson Street, later the Madison Labor Temple, which was built in 1898. |
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Description: | Various views of people, including Rosa Parks and Myles Horton, at an early integration workshop at Highlander School. |
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Description: | Tomah Indian School with boys standing in front of the entrance sign. |
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Description: | Children play in a classroom at the Winnebago school in Neillsville. |
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Description: | The Indian Grade School team playing the local Grade School team in basketball. |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | View across street toward the school building. Caption reads: "Columbus School, Kenosha, Wis." |
Date: | 1925 |
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Description: | View across lawn toward the school building. Caption reads: "Columbus School, Kenosha, Wis." |
Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | The Longwell house, residence of Hugh Longwell. It was used for the first school in Somers Township. |
Date: | 1870 |
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Description: | State Normal School. A group of men are standing in the tall grass in the left foreground. |
Date: | 1925 |
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Description: | Large trees grace the lawn of the State Normal School located on Main Street. Albert Salisbury, the first president of the school, envisioned the campus as... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | Esterly School, formerly George Esterly's residence. |
Date: | 1905 |
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Description: | View toward the front and left side of the school. Caption reads: "Lincoln School, Wausau, Wis." |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | View toward the front and right side of the school. Caption reads: "Lincoln School, Wausau, Wis." |
Date: | 1897 |
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Description: | School house in Louisville, Dunn County across from the post office. |
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