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2001-44-3
Black and white photo of the 1948 Lincoln School Marching Band assembled on Central Street. The donor, Homer Boyd, is in the center front.

2001-31
Black and white photo of the a cappella choir of Lincoln School, an 8 part choir consisting of 40 students. Mrs. Florence Sample was the instructor.

2001-44-6
Black and white photo of the participants of the last prom held at Lincoln School before it was changed to Eastwood Jr. High, a newly integrated school, in 1955.

2001-155
Black and white photo of Lincoln Marching Band Drum Major Homer Lee Boyd, photographed in front of the school.

1999-232-1
Black and white photo of the graduating class of 6 women and 4 men from Lincoln School. Principal William McAdams is standing at center.

2000-171-6
Black and white photoprint of seven young people at Old Lincoln School playing orchestra instruments and one woman standing in background next to an upright piano. Students playing instruments are identified as (l-r): Garland Reed, Willard Wallace, Robert Coker, Marjorie Pierce, Floyd Long, Louriece Penn, and Mary Higgs. Woman in background is unidentified. Print made from the 1922 Lincoln yearbook.

2000-168-2
Copy photo of the back of the nearly completed Lincoln School with what would be Brower St. on the right. Opened in 1931 with partial funding from the Julius Rosenwald Foundation.

2001-44-8
Black and white photo of a collection of photos of classmates at Lincoln School, 1947. Top Row (l-r): Clara Louise Johnson, Faye Barrett, Florence Faulkner. Bottom Row (l-r): unknown, Walter Hersier, Addie Mae Jensen, unknown.

 1995-45-6
Lincoln High School Junior-Senior Reception booklet(photocopy),

1984-86-2
Black and white photo of Jonathan Fairbanks standing outside his home in the snow at 847 Sherman Ave. Later location of Lincoln School and OTC.

2001-44-9
Black and white photo of a collection of photos of classmates at Lincoln, 1947. Top Row (l-r): Maurice Walls (photo mission), Bobby McGee, Charles Edward, Mary J. Price. Bottom Row (l-r): unknown, Urmer Price, unknown, unknown.

2001-22
Black and white photo of Eastwood Jr. High, after it was changed from Lincoln School for reasons of desegregation.

2001-45-3
Black and white photo of the Freshman Class at Lincoln School in 1922. Top Row (l-r): Ida Faulkner, Louia Thompkins, Thelma Garland, Grace Smith, Martha Penn, Leona Smith, Daisy Wilburn, Edith Thompkins, Arzitta Bedell, Edna Looney, Marjorie Pierce, Dorothy Williams, Ethel Huddleston, Bertha Thompkins, Lorene Wilks, Blanche Massey. Bottom Row (l-r): Wilbur Smith, Robert Coker, Edgar Smith, William Penn, Willard Wallace, David Denton, Faygon Teverbaugh, Floyd Long, Obe Kimbrough. Photo was taken at old Lincoln School.

 2002-847-1, 2
1946 Lincoln High School yearbook and photocopies, Blue Cover with brad type binding

 2001-208
A booklet for the 50th class reunion of the Lincoln graduating class of 1949.

2001-27
Black and white photo of Lincoln's library, which served as the public library for the African-American population on two evenings out of the week. Daisy C. Adams is the Head Librarian pictured behind the desk.

2000-171-2
Black and white photoprint of three women who were identified as teachers at Lincoln High School in 1922. The women are (l-r): Geneva Vickers Conn, Marie Waldron, B.S., Doris Cooper Patterson, B.S. Print made from the Lincoln 1922 yearbook.

 2002-846
Photocopies of pages 7-40 of Lincoln High School Yearbook 1922 and some duplicates

2000-166
Black and white photoprint of a newspaper photo of old Lincoln School, built in 1883 at the southeast corner of Central St. and Washington Ave. Drury College built the school in trade for the Colored School bldg. And property deed on their campus.

2000-17-74
Black and white photo of the Patton Clippers semi-pro basketball team. All the players came from Lincoln School. L-R, standing, Manager Carl Thompson, Junior Thompson, Otto Vaughn, Noble Clay, "Mo" Manier. Kneeling, Clarence Looney, Robert Duncan, Homer Boyd, Sonny Hardin.


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