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    • Princeton White School

    • Princeton White School

    • Education; Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Front of a multi-graded brick building with four long windows on one side of the front door and six long windows on the other. Two men are standing near the front door.
    • Bucks Chapel Colored School

    • Bucks Chapel Colored School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Front view of Bucks Chapel School in Crockett County. This wooden building is constructed of unpainted horizontal boards. Two slender cut tree trunks support the front porch.
    • Old Hollow Rock Colored School

    • Old Hollow Rock Colored School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee; African Americans - Tennessee

    • Front view of Old Hollow Rock Colored School showing students and adults standing in front of the old clapboard building. All of the females are wearing dresses, and the males appear to be in overalls. The building has a fully enclosed porch.
    • Old Matlock School

    • Old Matlock School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Front view of Old Matlock School, a white school in Benton County. A child carrying a case (possibly a lunch pail) and a young man carrying his hat are posing in front of the dilapidated log school.
    • Gladeview School (Colored)

    • Gladeview School (Colored)

    • Schools; Rural schools; Teenagers; School children; Students; Country life; African Americans; Automobiles

    • Group of African American children and teenagers stand in front of Gladeville Colored School off Bradyville Pike. An old automobile is in view. Sepia tone.
    • Mt. Pisgah School

    • Mt. Pisgah School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Interior view of Mt. Pisgah School. The original rough pine desks are shown with a potbelly stove in the center of the room. One window for light can be seen in the background.
    • [Hale School]  Lillard School

    • [Hale School] Lillard School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Listed as the Lillard School in the State Board of Education Records, this photograph has been identified by Maryville natives as the William J. Hale School. The building is a large imposing brick structure situated on a hill. At the time the...
    • Hill School

    • Hill School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Log cabin perched on rocks and standing in a shady lot. The building has two windows, a chimney and a front door. Written on the back of the photograph is, "Used for the last time in the winter of 1926-27. Desks and interior similar to Mt. Pisgah...
    • Nance Bend School

    • Nance Bend School

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • One-story white frame structure. A covered porch is on the left side of the building and an American flag flies next to it. A group of African American children stand outside; one has a baseball bat and another has a baseball glove. A school...
    • Old Hall School (abandoned)

    • Old Hall School (abandoned)

    • Education - Tennessee; Education - History - Tennessee; School buildings - Tennessee

    • Side view of Old Hall School shows a dilapidated wooden building made of vertical boards. A Ford Model A automobile is parked at the front porch, and the school appears to be abandoned.

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