This photograph, taken around 1909, shows the East Ward School. Built in 1906, and located at 400 NE 9th Avenue, this served as Mineral Wells' first High School as well as an elementary school. It was closed in 1930, and Murphy and Murphy Concrete is now at this location
Milwaukee Normal School was a teachers' college, later used as the Milwaukee Trade School for Girls....
The J.S. Murphy home, located on East Mountain (facing West), overlooks the city. The house was bui...
The Rock School, erected in 1884, was Mineral Wells' first public school. It was last used in 1957 a...
The West Ward School, Mineral Wells' second public School, was built in 1902. It was located north ...
This photograph illustrates a view from the east of the West Ward School at the time of its completi...
We have here a view from the south of Mineral Wells' High School, built in 1915 at 101 NW 5th Avenue...
The West Ward School is shown with "Dinky Car" tracks in foreground. The picture was taken around 1...
Mineral Wells' first public school was erected in 1884, and located on what is now [2008] NW 5th Ave...
Kidwell Heights School was built in 1910 at 1508 SE 6th Avenue as an elementary school for grades on...
The ground-breaking ceremony for Mineral Wells High School in 1914 is shown here. The school, finish...
A photograph of the Junior Class of 1913 is illustrated here. Please observe that two of the men in...
The back of this photograph shows three notes: 1: "Taken in front of school house about 1885." (Thi...
This building opened in 1887 as East Side High School. After Riverside High opened, this facility wa...
A black and white photograph of the front entrance to East Side Central Elementary School on Navarre...
The East Cove School was located in the northwest quadrant of Latah County, six miles north east of ...
Milwaukee Normal School was a teachers' college, later used as the Milwaukee Trade School for Girls....
The J.S. Murphy home, located on East Mountain (facing West), overlooks the city. The house was bui...
The Rock School, erected in 1884, was Mineral Wells' first public school. It was last used in 1957 a...
The West Ward School, Mineral Wells' second public School, was built in 1902. It was located north ...
This photograph illustrates a view from the east of the West Ward School at the time of its completi...
We have here a view from the south of Mineral Wells' High School, built in 1915 at 101 NW 5th Avenue...
The West Ward School is shown with "Dinky Car" tracks in foreground. The picture was taken around 1...
Mineral Wells' first public school was erected in 1884, and located on what is now [2008] NW 5th Ave...
Kidwell Heights School was built in 1910 at 1508 SE 6th Avenue as an elementary school for grades on...
The ground-breaking ceremony for Mineral Wells High School in 1914 is shown here. The school, finish...
A photograph of the Junior Class of 1913 is illustrated here. Please observe that two of the men in...
The back of this photograph shows three notes: 1: "Taken in front of school house about 1885." (Thi...
This building opened in 1887 as East Side High School. After Riverside High opened, this facility wa...
A black and white photograph of the front entrance to East Side Central Elementary School on Navarre...
The East Cove School was located in the northwest quadrant of Latah County, six miles north east of ...
Milwaukee Normal School was a teachers' college, later used as the Milwaukee Trade School for Girls....
The J.S. Murphy home, located on East Mountain (facing West), overlooks the city. The house was bui...
The Rock School, erected in 1884, was Mineral Wells' first public school. It was last used in 1957 a...