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 2002-850
Tribute to the life of Gerald Brooks, Teacher

 2006-80
A sepia toned photograph of a second grade toy orchestra in 1929. The photo is of around 75 small children each with varying types of instruments including drums, xylaphones, triangles, and tamborines. This item is too large to be scanned.

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.

2002-885.32
It is a square card with an illustration of a girl with a teapot and a pail. The verse is " To Greet my Valentine, To win your heart I need some aid So I send this pretty maid". It has a red paper border. It is signed on the bottom, "Mary Huber". It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt. Vernon during her school years

2006-137-108
A color school photograph of Marvin Crayton wearing a sweater and a button up shirt under it. The reverse side reads, "To Aunt Hellen and Uncle Howard, Marvin Crayton Six Years Of Age, 12.1968."

1997-197
Group photograph of people sitting at long table after eating and some standing at back of room. Information in lower left corner reads, " S. S. Workers Conference," March 1, 1944. Many of the ladies are wearing hats. 8 X 10 inches. Emulsion, paper, black and white, photograph.

1984-86-1
Black and white photo of the Fairbanks house, 847 Sherman Ave., with Jonathan Fairbanks standing in front. The house was built in 1870 with lumber that had been cut at his mill. Original address was 613 Sycamore, or Sycamore and Center.

1992-232.1901
A black and white photo of three male students (one of whom is dressed in a choir robe, one is holding a trombone and the other is dressed in a suit and tie) and a woman holding a sheet of music with the boy in the choir robe.

1984-86-8
Black and white photo of the Fairbanks tombstone and gravesite at Maple Park Cemetary. Decorated with flowers, probably for the burial of Jonathan Fairbanks, b. 1/7/1828, d. 9/17/1917.

 1988-14.2.11
Reward of merit card to Maud Johnson from Sadie Turner (first school teacher). Taught Maud ABC's when not quite 5 yrs. old.

2000-169-7
Color Photo of Teacher Gerald Brooks with some of his students at Glendale High School. Brooks had taught formerly at Lincoln and Central High Schools.

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

 1988-14.2.10
Reward of merit card presented to Maud Johnson by Stell Loncks, teacher. "This was a school teacher I had. This was given for some outstanding work I did - ha! I was perhaps 7 yrs. old. Maud Johnson. I named all states and capitals - east of the Mississippi river - by memory."

2002-885.34
It is a square card with an illustratio of a girl in a blue heart. On the inside is printed " I would be happy only, when you are happy dear." Handwritten on the inside is "To Mary J. From Winnie Pugh". It is a valentine given to Mary Ruth Johnson McShane (1909-2001) of Mt. Vernon during her school years.

1992-232.1872
A black and white photo of three men working in the print shop at Central High School. The man in the middle is identified as, Paul O'Neill. Attached to the photograph is a note stating, "The dummy sent to the CHS print shop and printed."

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.

1999-159
A picture of students outside Mrs. Colby's select school, a private kindergarten. Marion Bisset Hoblit stands fourth from left, Mrs. Colby at center.

2006-104
A photograph of three Drury students at Graydon Springs on a Biology field trip in front of a country house. The picture is a sepia toned small sized snapshot.

1992-232.1880
A black and white photo of three male journalism students including the news editor for the school newspaper, Davey Widders.

 2001-252.14
A hardbound book entitled "Stories of Outdoor Science" by Lewis M. Dougan, Eugene Field School, St. Louis abd Illustrated by A.O. Leutheusser, published by Lyons and Carnahan.


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