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Title
Group of children with teachers in front of Lovell Street School, Kalamzoo, Michigan
Date
1891
Description
Large group of students sitting outside Lovell Street School, Kalamazoo, Michigan located on the southeast corner of East Lovell and Pine Street, 1891. A teacher sits with them along with a man leaning against a tree. Appears to be a group of lower elementary students. They are dressed in a variety of clothing. Written on the cardboard mounting "Room No. 1 Lovell St. School April 1891." The Lovell Street School was the first separate elementary school built in 1867 as a Queen Anne structure. In 1926, the Lovell Street School because home to the Kalamazoo Public Schools' Administration Building. It was torn down in 1960.
Title
Eighth Grade Class at Buckout School, Oshtemo Township, Michigan
Date
1896
Description
Sepia mounted photograph of students and teachers in eighth grade from Buckout School in Oshtemo Township. Students and teachers photographed outside of new school building. Women and girls wearing dresses. Man, possibly teacher, and boys wearing suits. Buckhout School located at northwest corner of 2nd Street and H Avenue, District #5. All identified on the back of the photograph by the female teacher but some names are illegible. Pictured, left to right, first row: female teacher only identified as "myself", Harvey Alexander (teacher), Ethel Kirk, Ida K., Linas? Ostermeier. Second row: Dave Ostermeier, Irwin Renner, Flloyd Hartel, S.? Ostermeier. Third row: Dora Renner, Grace Baughman, Bertha Renner, Carlene Ostermeier, Edie Baughman, Carrie Hartel, Claud? Kirk, Ida Lefever, and Fred Kermemeres?.
Title
Group portrait of Portage School class
Date
approximately 1890?
Description
Sepia mounted photograph of a Portage school class. Twelve students of various ages standing outside with their teacher. All pictured are identified on the back of the photograph. Standing at the far right is Edwin Vanderbilt. Girls are wearing dresses and aprons; boys are wearing jackets, pants and boots. The teacher is identified as Jennie Nash. In the background is the Portage School, a small, one-story frame building.
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