A marker commemorating the conversion of Mineral Wells' first school to a museum. "The Little Rock Schoolhouse" was built in 1884, and though tuition was charged to the students to pay the teacher, the school building, itself, was built by the city. A granite marker to commemorate the conversion of the school to a museum was unveiled at this dedication
View of the front of the mansion when it was used for a girls' school. (Verso: Ark. / Little Rock Al...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
Early scenes of Little Rock around 1880. (Verso: Ark. / Little Rock High School, 1880 / ch.19 / Orig...
The back of this photograph shows three notes: 1: "Taken in front of school house about 1885." (Thi...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...
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 Rock School, erected in 1884, was Mineral Wells' first public school. It was last used in 1957 a...
This is a picture of the dedication of "Little Rock Schoolhouse" Museum. [See other photographs for...
This black and white two page document features a newspaper clipping from an article depicting the d...
A clipping form a larger newspaper that discusses the dedication ceremony at the stone schoolhouse.h...
A program for the stone schoolhouse dedication.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/buildings/2080/thumbnail.jp
Little Red Schoolhouse Plaque, Newberry FL The Little Red School House (LRSH) was built c1910, and w...
The West Ward School is shown with "Dinky Car" tracks in foreground. The picture was taken around 1...
A speech written for the Stone School dedication.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/buildings/2205/thumbnail....
View of the front of the mansion when it was used for a girls' school. (Verso: Ark. / Little Rock Al...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
Early scenes of Little Rock around 1880. (Verso: Ark. / Little Rock High School, 1880 / ch.19 / Orig...
The back of this photograph shows three notes: 1: "Taken in front of school house about 1885." (Thi...
The "Little Rock School" was Mineral Wells' first public school, built in 1884. The school bell, mo...
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 Rock School, erected in 1884, was Mineral Wells' first public school. It was last used in 1957 a...
This is a picture of the dedication of "Little Rock Schoolhouse" Museum. [See other photographs for...
This black and white two page document features a newspaper clipping from an article depicting the d...
A clipping form a larger newspaper that discusses the dedication ceremony at the stone schoolhouse.h...
A program for the stone schoolhouse dedication.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/buildings/2080/thumbnail.jp
Little Red Schoolhouse Plaque, Newberry FL The Little Red School House (LRSH) was built c1910, and w...
The West Ward School is shown with "Dinky Car" tracks in foreground. The picture was taken around 1...
A speech written for the Stone School dedication.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/buildings/2205/thumbnail....
View of the front of the mansion when it was used for a girls' school. (Verso: Ark. / Little Rock Al...
This picture shows Ed Ford, standing before the picture he had painted of Mineral Wells' First Publi...
Early scenes of Little Rock around 1880. (Verso: Ark. / Little Rock High School, 1880 / ch.19 / Orig...