Students standing in front of the school building, with a partial view of Assumption Church on the left; c. 1920s (Payne 19)
Baker School
Members of school band posing on steps of the shool after winning a contest; photo dated April 26, 1932 (Corn Collection)
Baker School
Frau Schmidt’s German class; identified students are Louise Meyer (Schlamp), Jacob Eichel, Edna Gampfer, William Miller, Nellie Hartman, Emil Wimpelburg, Edward Scholosky, Herbert Mann, Clarence Schepman, and Ester Bosse (Schnute); c. 1909 (Schlamp 3)
Buckskin School
Photo dated 1900 (McCullough 3)
Campbell School
Kindergarten band; last names of students: Andreas, Weidner, Cortner, Welborn, Klamer, Hoy, Horn, Koenig, Lynch, Aschoff, Summers, Schulz, Jacobs, Brucken, Ohl, Butterworth, Rosenberg, and Latshaw; photo dated October 1919 (Hoover 1)
Campbell School
Unidentified students looking at plaque commemorating fallen Evansville World War I soldiers; photo dated January 14, 1921 (Knecht 4605)
Carpenter School
Renovation of the school building in progress; c. 1925 (Meyer-Schlamp 962)
Carpenter School
Children playing outside of the school; c. 1900 (Miscellaneous 1988)
Carpenter School
May Day activities; c. 1940s-1950s (Carpenter School-Mundy Collection)
Carpenter School
Students boarding bus for visit to Mesker Zoo; c. 1940s (Carpenter School-Mundy Collection)
Carpenter School
Miss Augusta Schmidt, who retired from teaching in 1956, reads to her students; c. 1950s (Carpenter School-Mundy Collection)
Carpenter School
Photo dated 1925 (Knecht 4607)
Carpenter School
Early 1900s (Knecht 4748)
Centennial School
An elementary school that opened in 1876, the school served as the first campus of Indiana State University-Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) before it relocated to its present site; photo dated April 9, 1965 (Knecht 321)
Centennial School
Located on Twelfth Avenue between Indiana and Illinois streets; c. 1920 (Knecht 4755)
Chandler Avenue School
Built in 1901 and renamed Stanley Hall School by 1915; c. early 1900s (Marchand 1331)
Chestnut School
Later named Chestnut-Walnut School; early 1900s
Columbia School
Built in 1874 at 601 W. Columbia (razed in 1979); c. 1979 (Marchand 390)
Columbia School
Students dancing on playground; c. 1920s (Knecht 2041)
Columbia School
1924-1925 basketball champions (Meyer-Schlamp 27)
Columbia School
“Pilgrims” sipping tea in a Thanksgiving play; c. 1930 (Knecht 4622)
Daniel Wertz School
Photo undated (Knecht 4617)
Delaware School
700 N. Garvin; c. 1920 (Knecht 4745)
Delaware School
C. 1920 (Knecht 4741)
Evangelical Lutheran Schule
Parish school from 1890-1911, now part of the Emanuel Lutheran Church at First Ave. and W. Franklin St.; photo dated 1983 (5PC-137)
Field Day
African-American students participating in exercises, probably at Bosse Field; photo dated 1921
Fort Branch Public School
Virginia Edwards (second from left, back row) and her second-grade class at Fort Branch, IN; photo dated 1925 (Shultz 6)
Fulton School
C. 1920s (Knecht 4740)
Fulton School
400 Fulton Avenue; closed and razed in 1973 (Miscellaneous 1674)
Harper School
Harper School students pose in front of their school building; two identified students are Frances Kash (Grade 4) and Gladys Kash (Grade 3). Photo dated 1930-1931 (Oversized Photo Collection)
Harwood School
Photo dated 1923 (Knecht 702)
Hebron School
Photo dated January 1921 (Knecht 4616)
Howard Roosa School
1230 E. Illinois St.; c. 1920 (Knecht 4756)
Howard Roosa School
C. 1920s (Knecht 4613)
McCutchanville School
South view; c. 1914 (McCutchan 2)
New Harmony School
Original door built by the Harmony Society in 1822; c. 1920s (Knecht 3960)
Owensville School
Owensville, IN; c. 1920s (Knecht 5081)
Redeemer Lutheran School
Classroom led by Miss Josephone Herpolsheimer; c. 1939 (Meier 3)
Sacred Heart School
C. 1915 (Knecht 1283)
School #4
Parkersburg Settlement, Posey County, IN; photo dated February 1, 1992 (Marchand 1396)
Snake Run School
Photo dated March 1903 (McCullough 20)
St. Boniface School
C. 1915 (Knecht 1282)
St. John’s UCC School
Parade float; early 1900s (Hahn 10)
Stanley Hall
Originally named Chandler School because of its location on E. Chandler Avenue; c. 1920 (Knecht 4735)
Stanley Hall School
Early 1900s (Walden 1865)
Stanley Hall School
Behind the school (at left) is the East Branch Carnegie Library in Bayard Park; c. 1915 (Knecht 872)
Washington School
C. 1940s (VC 18)
West Heights School
Old School No. 1 on Harmony Way; photo dated October 1984 (6PC 31)
Wheeler School
SE Fourth Street at Mulberry Street, looking towards Third Street; c. 1920 (Knecht 4759)
Wheeler School
310 Mulberry St.; oldest public school in Evansville and originally named Canal Street School; seen here in 1955; razed c. 1972 (Miscellaneous 1675)