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The editorial staff of the Central High Rambler in 1938. Marion Hargrove (center) was the editor. He turned the job over to Kenneth Barnsdalle (standing) and Dick Young, Jr. (right). Faculty advisor Jessie Henderson is on the left.
Open Air School in Charlotte. (Public School Superintendent Harry P. Harding is in the background.)
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy4x5 negatives - two copies
Publisher: Unknown
Photograph of high school students. Unidentified.
Physical Description: 2 4x5 negatives
Publisher: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County
The Tonettes at Isabella Wyche School.
SECOND WARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
The Daniel Harvey Hill School was located at the corner of South Boulevard and Morehead Street. It was once the home of the North Carolina Military Institute.
Physical Description: black and white glossy
Publisher: Unknown
Grange Hall School was located near Hood Cross Roads in southern Mecklenburg County. Teachers were Turner Honks and L. H. Yandle.
Physical Description: black and white glossy
Publisher: Unknown
Founded in 1900, First Ward Graded School was located on East 9th St., between Brevard and Caldwell Streets.
Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
The Sunday School classes of the Seventh Street Presbyterian Church gather in front of the sanctuary, February 27, 1921.
THELMA M. COLSTON.
Elizabeth College covered in snow. The school was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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Presbyterian College was the precursor to Queens College. This building was located on the corner of College and Ninth Streets. When the school changed its name to Queens, the school moved to Selwyn Avenue the Myers Park area.
Physical Description: 8 x 10 glossy
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A Sunday School Class at 7th Street Presbyterian Church. Dr. D. J. Martin was the teacher. Physical Description: 8x10 Publisher: Unknown
This is the entrance to the tunnel or underpass that once connected South Boulevard and East Morehead Street. It enabled students from Alexander Graham Jr. High School to cross the street safely. The building in the background is the Dowd Flats.
The campus of Elizabeth College with its legendary Music Conservatory. The school was located at Elizabeth Avenue and Hawthorne Lane from 1896-1915. Taken from a 1908 postcard. Physical Description: 8x10 glossy Publisher: Unknown
Midway section of Elizabeth College looking toward the Conservatory after a snowstorm.Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook 35 mm negative
Part of Elizabeth College's campus known as the Midway during the winter of 1902.Elizabeth College was located on Hawthorne Road. It opened in 1896. This popular school for girls remained in Charlotte until 1915.
Physical Description: Original in scrapbook
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