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Kindergarten Class from Potwin School, Topeka, Kansas
A group of students and their teacher Miss Gentry standing on the steps of Potwin School at Elmwood and Park Avenue.
previewDugout in Hamilton County, Kansas
This photograph shows a family with their dugout and windmill in Hamilton County, Kansas.
previewJohn Link cabin, Marshall County, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows John Link with his family in front of their log cabin in Marshall County, Kansas. The home was located at the SE 1/4 Sec. 20 T. 4S, R6 E
previewUnidentified woman and boy on the porch of a house in Liberal, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This is a photograph of an unidentified woman and boy on the porch of a frame house in Liberal, Kansas.
previewPeople in front of a house possibly in Seward County, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This is a photograph showing family members and friends posed in front of an unidentified house possibly in Seward County, Kansas. A number of children are in the image.
previewTrack elevation, Chicago, Illinois
Mchristie, W.M.
This black and white photograph shows children standing near the Fuller Street crossing, during construction of the Eighteenth Street track elevation project in Chicago, Illinois, by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company.
previewThe Zirkle and Goss families, Finney County, Kansas
The photograph shows the Zirkle and Goss families, posing around an automobile for a group photo.
previewLake Valley School, Finney County, Kansas
The photograph shows a group of unidentified people in front of the Lake Valley School in Finney County, Kansas in 1917.
previewShoe Shop School scene, Finney County, Kansas
Maude Elliott explains on the back of the photograph how the chuck wagon she was using as a school progressed into a shoe shop in Garden City. When the new district was opened, the wagon was hitched behind a pair of mules who drew it to the new school location. Maude Elliott was supposed to get a new school house, but unfortunately the new school building was still unfinished by the time she left.
previewShoe Shop School, Finney County, Kansas
This photograph shows the Shoe Shop School with paper covering the sides, wheels, and all. The paper proved to be poor insulation and did not keep the wind or the children from slipping under the school room floor. The ten children pictured were only half of Maude Elliott's pupils. She taught thirty-two classes a day, all eight grades.
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