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[Canyon, Texas students and school]

Description: Photograph of a group of students and faculty at Canyon, Texas. Some of the group are standing on a wooden fence while others are standing or sitting on the ground. Behind the group is the first school building in Canyon, Texas. Three members of the Brooks family, Maybelle, David, and Raymond, are identified.
Date: 1898
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

First public school in Castro County, Texas

Description: Photograph of a group of 37 schoolchildren of various ages and two adults, posed in rows before a blank wall. Numbers have been added to the image in pen, tied to the identification of fifteen individuals on the verso.
Date: 1891
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Miss Cappie Patts]

Description: Photograph of Miss Cappie Patts, a teacher at Lou Star School. She is positioned in dark color clothing with voluminous sleeves and floral accents around the neckline.
Date: 1892
Partner: Amarillo Public Library

[The Bell School 1898]

Description: Photograph of small group of school children of various ages.
Date: 1898
Partner: Amarillo Public Library

[Students at Highwindy School]

Description: Photograph of a group of students from the Highwindy school. The group of young students are pictured standing in front of the wooden school building. To the right side the back half of a horse is visible behind the school building.
Date: 1898/1899
Partner: Amarillo Public Library

[Group of Male Students]

Description: Photograph of a group of male students in dark color suits.
Date: 1899/1900
Partner: Amarillo Public Library

Tascosa School

Description: Photograph of a group of schoolchildren and teachers on the covered front porch of the Tascosa School in Tascosa, Texas. The building is built from brick and has a steep gabled roof with a bell tower. The porch cover is held up by small columns. The teacher is Mrs. Allen Stagg and the photo includes three children of Mrs. J. E. May.
Date: 1895
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
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