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Wooden Schoolhouse

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Description: View across lawn towards a group of women, men, and children posing standing near and in front of a wooden schoolhouse.
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Wooden Schoolhouse

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Description: View down wooden walkway towards children posing standing in the doorway, on a wooden walkway, in the yard of a wooden schoolhouse.
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Black River Falls High School

Date: 1897
Description: View across street towards the front of a large brick school building. Identified as the high school built in 1897 in Black River Falls.
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Union High School

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Description: View across lawn towards the front of a large brick school building. Identified as Union High School
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Small Groups at Union High School

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Description: View across lawn and sidewalk towards of two men and two women posing sitting and kneeling in front of a large brick building. Another group is sitting nea...
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Three Women and a Child at Union High School

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Description: Vie across lawn towards three women and a girl posing standing on a wooden walkway in front of the arched entrance of a brick building. Identified as the U...
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Black River Falls High School

Date: 1897
Description: View across lawn towards a large brick school building. Identified as the high school built in 1897 in Black River Falls.
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Group of People at Union High School

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Description: View across lawn towards two men posing standing and two women posing sitting and kneeling in front of a large brick building. Two women are sitting on the...
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Schools in Black River Falls

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Description: View down unpaved street towards two large brick buildings. There are patches of snow on the ground. Identified as the schools in Black River Falls.
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Schools in Black River Falls

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Description: View towards people in the yard in front of two large brick buildings with snow on the ground. Identified as the schools in Black River Falls.
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Union High School

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Description: View across lawn towards a large brick building. The building is identified as the Union High School built in 1871 in Black River Falls.
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Black River Falls Schools

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Description: View down snowy road towards two large brick buildings. Identified as the schools in Black River Falls.
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Group of Children on School Steps

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Description: Outdoor group portrait of a large group of children posing sitting on a steps in front of a brick building.
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Schoolboys with a Ball

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Description: Outdoor group portrait of nine boys crouched around a ball on a grass lawn in front of a large brick building.
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Man on a Ladder

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Description: A man is posing standing sideways on a ladder holding a bucket in front of a brick building and a window. The building is identified as the school building...
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Group of Boys on School Steps

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Description: Group portrait of boys posing sitting and standing on a stairway in front of a brick building, which is identified as the school building built in 1872.
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Union High School

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Description: View across grounds towards a large brick building, which is identified as the school building built in 1872.
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Black River Falls High School

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Description: View across lawn towards a large brick building, which is identified as the school building built in 1897.
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Group of People at Black River Falls High School

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Description: Outdoor group portrait of a large group of men and women posing standing on the steps in front of a large brick building between piles of snow. One man is ...
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Group Portrait of People at Teachers' Institute

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Description: Group portrait of students and teachers gathered in front of the Teachers' Institute.

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