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    • Collegiate School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1931.

    • Collegiate School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1931.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Private schools

    • Collegiate School, a private elementary and high school, located at 2427 Glenmary Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Rectangular, two-story building with a row of dormers on the roof, and keystones over the windows on the body of the building. The...
    • Columbian School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Columbian School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Historic buildings

    • Columbian School, 1337 South 18th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick building with large pediments on the front and side; a front arched entryway of stone; and a corner one story section built into a recess, in front of which sit two...
    • Emerson School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Emerson School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Historic buildings

    • Emerson School, at Sylvia Street and Hickory Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Corner view of two-story brick building with a pediment on the center of each side, on the roof over the entrances. The entrance on the left also has a smaller pediment and...
    • Stephen Foster School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Stephen Foster School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864

    • Architectural drawing of Stephen Foster School at 3920 Garland Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick building. The central front entrance is a pointed dome. At the roof over the entrance is the date "1914." Foster elementary...
    • Stephen Foster School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Stephen Foster School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864

    • Foster School at 3920 Garland Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view from right of long, narrow two-story brick building. The front entrance, a pointed dome set in a one story square porch, is reached by stairs. Foster elementary school was...
    • Stephen Foster School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Stephen Foster School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864

    • Foster School, 3920 Garland Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view from left of long, narrow two-story brick building with an above ground basement. The front entrance, a pointed dome set in a one story square porch, is reached by stairs....
    • Germantown School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Germantown School, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools

    • Germantown School on Mary Street, last listed in City Directory 1905; replaced by Isaac Shelby elementary school; Louisville, Kentucky. Narrow, three-story brick building with pointed roof and a three story metal column attached to the front which...
    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; DuPont Manual High School (Louisville, Ky.)

    • Halleck Hall, later duPont Manual, Second & Lee, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story brick U-shaped building with a tower. A long, white, one story structure sits close in front of the center of the building. There are black paint spots on the...
    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; DuPont Manual High School (Louisville, Ky.)

    • Halleck Hall, later duPont Manual, Second & Lee, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story brick backwards-L-shaped building. Halleck Hall was named for Reuben Post Halleck, a Louisville educator. It was the site of Louisville Girls School, which later...
    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; DuPont Manual High School (Louisville, Ky.)

    • Halleck Hall, later duPont Manual, Second & Lee, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of Halleck Hall. Three story brick U-shaped building with a tower. A long, white, one story structure sits close in front of the center of the building.
    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Halleck Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; DuPont Manual High School (Louisville, Ky.)

    • Halleck Hall, later duPont Manual, Second & Lee, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of the center of Halleck Hall. Three-story brick building with a white, one story structure sitting close in front of the center. Halleck Hall was named for Reuben...
    • School, Anchorage, Kentucky.

    • School, Anchorage, Kentucky.

    • Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Children

    • Two groups of children and a few women pictured in front of two adjacent buildings, possibly a school, in Anchorage, Kentucky. At left, children and women exit across the lawn of a two-story brick building; at right, boys and girls sit and stand on...
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