MAKE A MEME View Large Image Unidentified School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1912. A large crowd, including young and older children and adults, poses in on the yard of a substantial frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. The building bears a strong resemblance ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome black and white Unidentified School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1912. A large crowd, including young and older children and adults, poses in on the yard of a substantial frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. The building bears a strong resemblance to the Eureka (PhC_209_1_08) and Falling Creek (PhC_209_1_09) Schools. An abundance of US flags suggests some sort of holiday. There is no ID label. “A.A. Miller, Goldsboro, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Alexander A. Miller was a photographer active in Goldsboro 1880s-ca 1930. From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. Unidentified School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1912. A large crowd, including young and older children and adults, poses in on the yard of a substantial frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. The building bears a strong resemblance to the Eureka (PhC_209_1_08) and Falling Creek (PhC_209_1_09) Schools. An abundance of US flags suggests some sort of holiday. There is no ID label. “A.A. Miller, Goldsboro, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Alexander A. Miller was a photographer active in Goldsboro 1880s-ca 1930. From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
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