Colored image of Highland School building on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park, after the expansion in 1907. In 1956 it was razed after the new Highland School was built on the playground area.
Colored image of Highland School building on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park, after the expansion in 1907. In 1956 it was razed after the new Highland School was built on the playground area.
Colored image of Highland School building on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park, after the expansion in 1907. In 1956 it was razed after the new Highland School was built on the playground area.
Black and white photo image of the Eleventh (11th) Street School. The school building was located on Eleventh (11th) Street and was erected in 1875, built primarily for African American students. The six room school could accommodate 350 students. It was opened for classes on September 1, 1876. In 1926, it was replaced by the Washington School, a more modern structure.
Black and white photo image of the "Colored School" in Portsmouth. The school building was located on Eleventh (11th) Street and was erected in 1875, built primarily for African American students. The six room school could accommodate 350 students. It was opened for classes on September 1, 1876. In 1926, it was replaced by the Washington School, a more modern structure.
Color photo image of the old Highland School built across from Mound Park on Hutchins Street. The north half was completed in 1902 and the southern half was finished in 1907. It was razed in 1956 after the new Highland School was on the old playground.
Black & white return card to request information about attending Portsmouth Interstate Business College located in the Kricker Building at 813 Gallia Street. Because the college was associated with Bliss Business College in Columbus, a "BLISS" pennant is seen in the photograph.
Colorized image of the Union Street School. The building was located at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Union Streets. On December 26, 1877, the school was completed. It was remodeled in 1910. A fire destroyed the building in January of 1929. The U. S. Grant School, built the following year, replaced the Union Street School.