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Students in Paxico, Kansas
Photograph of school children standing beside the old Paxico City School with their teacher Nellie Dilley. Some of the students are identified as Ira Davis, Lula Kuenzli, Frances Klein, Henry Officer, Otto Glotzbach, Olin Strowig, Mary Dilley, Bessie Copp, Walter Muckenthaler, Gladys Dilley, Viola Davis, Freddie Barthely, Bernard Glotzbach, Daisy Davis, John Klein, Mark Zellers, Mabel Wilt, Mabel Oliver, George Wilt, Lucille Snyder, Elmer Strowig, Mamie Belcher, and Viola Muckenthaler.
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Photograph of a large group of school children standing beside the old Paxico City School in Paxico, Kansas.
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Photograph of children in the first grade standing on the north side of the school in Paxico, Kansas. Many of the students are not wearing shoes. People in the photograph are identified as (left to right) Earl Douglas, Maud Jackson, Violee Douglas, Earl McCutcheon, Robert Hall, Clarence Jackson, Grant Hall, Daisy Davis, Langston Cardwell, Hester Davis, Bertha Hall, George Wilt, Mary Hargrave (teacher), Elmer Strowig, Lucile Snyder, Harry Glogan, Louise Glogan, Raymond Lieurance, Katie Glogan, Mabel Wilt, Stela Elmore, Mary Glogan, George Barthuly, and John Klein.
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Photograph showing the old Paxico City School with a large group of children and instructors present.
previewGrammar School District 1, Wabaunsee County, Kansas
Photograph of a group of students from School District No. 1 in Wabaunsee County, Kansas, standing outside the school building. Several of the students in this photograph are African-Americans. The students have been indentified as (top row, left to right) Asaph Perry, Margaret Enlow (teacher), and Alda Conrow; (fourth row, left to right) Elmer Herneisen, Gloyd Johnson, Gladys Kansig, Pearl McKelvey, and Atlanta McCutcheon; (third row, left to right) John Whitfield, Lincoln Gray, Richard Bell, Frank Kramer, and Ira Strasser; (second row, left to right) Ralph Walker, Carol Bell, Albert Brown, Ross Perry, and Wilber Winthrup; (front row, left to right) Daisy Whitfield, Inez Mertz, Margie Kramer, Grace Conrow, Marion Unger, and Louise Burt.
previewPrimary School District 1, Wabaunsee County, Kansas
Photograph of students at the primary school for District No. 1 in Wabaunsee County, Kansas. The teacher, Grace Bolton, is standing behind the students on the far left of the photograph. Students have been identified as (top row, left to right) Anna Rhodeman, Jessie Winfrey, Edna Beard, James Bradley, Paul Brown, Earl Gann, Ned Conrow, Bertha Perry, and Freda McKelvey; (second row, left to right) Agnes McCutcheon, Clarence Beard, Lucy Bradley, Lillie James, Lena Herneisen, Augusta Hartloff, Iva Herneisen, Thelma Bowman, Fern Johnson, Lillie Herneisen, Amy Conrow, Ida Conrow, and Gertrude Perry; (first row, left to right) Frank Beard, Eugene Beard, Chester Whitfield, Cecil Russell, Harold Mertz, Robert Turner, Myrtle Russell, and Jessie Strasser.
previewAfrican American school, Nicodemus, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows a group of African American students and their teachers standing in front of an unidentified school in Nicodemus, Kansas. Some of the individuals have been identified as Annabelle Taylor, Esther Pace, Jennie Vaughn, Clara Wellington, Cora Ward, Rose Sayers, Jessie Kirtley, Leonard Van Duvall, Arthur Pace, Montagne Loyd, Florence Page, Ira Hall, Charley Vaughn, Velda Van Duvall, James Kirtley, Harry Kirtley, Leroy Van Duvall, Johnson Kirtley, Hattie Burney, and Lula Craig.
previewFairview School, Nicodemus, Kansas
Newkirk
This black and white photograph shows a group of African American students and their teacher, in front of the Fairview School in Nicodemus, Kansas. On the back of the photograph some of the students have been identified.
previewDistrict Eighty-Eight, Golden Valley School, Jefferson County, Kansas
This photograph shows a group of students and their teacher in front of the District Eighty-Eight Golden Valley School in Jefferson County, Kansas. The schoolhouse was located in the Fairview Township.
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