The Rock School, erected in 1884, was Mineral Wells' first public school. It was last used in 1957 as a band hall. It was leased to the Mineral Wells Heritage Association in 1974, renovated and converted to a museum dedicated to the preservation of the history of the City of Mineral Wells. This picture appears to have been taken at the time of its renovation and conversion, as the worker on the ladder makes evident. The bell tower has been enclosed, and window screens and doors have been painted or replaced. The property now belongs to the Fifty Year Club, but the museum is still operated by the non-profit Heritage Association
A newspaper clipping with a photograph of a Mineral Wells School. This clipping had been mounted in ...
A float, depicting the Rock School House in the "Time Was" featured in Bicentennial parade (celebrat...
Salt Rock school,1951,12.7x17.7cm.https://mds.marshall.edu/carrie_eldridge_collection/1080/thumbnail...
This picture immortalizes the signing of the 25-year lease at $25 per year of the 1884 Little Rock S...
Mineral Wells' first public school was erected in 1884, and located on what is now [2008] NW 5th Ave...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...
The back of this photograph shows three notes: 1: "Taken in front of school house about 1885." (Thi...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
A marker commemorating the conversion of Mineral Wells' first school to a museum. "The Little Rock ...
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...
This house, now [2009] located at 510 SW 4th Avenue at the corner of SW 4th Avenue and 5th Street, w...
The West Ward School, Mineral Wells' second public School, was built in 1902. It was located north ...
Photograph of an exterior view of a school house on a hill in Gold Hill, Nevada, ca.1900. The school...
A newspaper clipping with a photograph of a Mineral Wells School. This clipping had been mounted in ...
A float, depicting the Rock School House in the "Time Was" featured in Bicentennial parade (celebrat...
Salt Rock school,1951,12.7x17.7cm.https://mds.marshall.edu/carrie_eldridge_collection/1080/thumbnail...
This picture immortalizes the signing of the 25-year lease at $25 per year of the 1884 Little Rock S...
Mineral Wells' first public school was erected in 1884, and located on what is now [2008] NW 5th Ave...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...
The back of this photograph shows three notes: 1: "Taken in front of school house about 1885." (Thi...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
A marker commemorating the conversion of Mineral Wells' first school to a museum. "The Little Rock ...
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...
This house, now [2009] located at 510 SW 4th Avenue at the corner of SW 4th Avenue and 5th Street, w...
The West Ward School, Mineral Wells' second public School, was built in 1902. It was located north ...
Photograph of an exterior view of a school house on a hill in Gold Hill, Nevada, ca.1900. The school...
A newspaper clipping with a photograph of a Mineral Wells School. This clipping had been mounted in ...
A float, depicting the Rock School House in the "Time Was" featured in Bicentennial parade (celebrat...
Salt Rock school,1951,12.7x17.7cm.https://mds.marshall.edu/carrie_eldridge_collection/1080/thumbnail...