Box 01
Contains 67 Results:
Old Normal School campus, 1903
The buildings were heated by wood stoves, no heat in the toilet areas. All rooms had wood heaters, no wash bowls--carried water to rooms. Water was heated by teakettle on stoves. Left to right: Bath, toilet, wash-house, Girl's dormitory, boy's dormitory, old administration building, new administration building.Picture of the Old Normal School campus, 1903.
Old Normal School, 1899
The picture belonged to Clara Louise Poley Hartley, class of 1899, and was presented by Evangeline Poley Frost, class of 1906. Picture of the first building of the Old Normal School, ca. 1899
Decorated automobile
Postcard sent by Clare Sherwood, inscribed: "Do you recognize the driver? Driver in parade "The Fourth", - Emma is sitting with me, sister Gretchen behind Emma and two little sisters on cover on left hand side of "auto," Loving by, Clare. Decorated automobile driven by Clare Sherwood in the Fourth of July parade.
Five cyclists, 1900
Inscribed on back: "This photograph belonged to my sister, Clara Louise Poley (Hartley) of the class of 1899. Presented by the 'Old Normal Alumni Assn' by Evangeline Poley Frost, class of 1906." Gar Hughes, Charles Miller, John J. Berry, Harold Reed, Clarence Kemp. Picture of five cyclists taken on either December 8, 1897 or June 12, .
Ashland plaza
Ashland plaza.
Lithia Park, 1906
Chautauqua Grove, Ashland.
Old Normal School
Originally a postcard of the Old Normal School.
Ashland High School basketball team, 1910
Top row: Harry Grubb; Virgil Hedgepath; Harold Patterson. Middle row: Edward E. Shaw; Charlie Robertson. Bottom row: Charles O. Logan; Walter Herndon; Edward Schneider
Ashland Normal School, 1906
Presented by Esther Anderson Trunnell. The Ashland Normal School, 1906.
Training class at S.O.S.N.S., 1908
The framed picture says it is the training class of 1906. Training class at S.O.S.N.S., 1907-1908