Original description reads: "Walnut Hill high school, Cincinnati, Ohio 1936." Beginning as a neighborhood school in 1895, Walnut Hills High School took a new direction toward preparing students for college admission in the liberal arts starting in 1918. On September 8, 1931, a new, larger building located on Victory Parkway was dedicated. The inspiration for the design of the new school was the Library Building of the University of Virginia and Monticello, both the work of Thomas Jefferson. Walnut Hills High School continues on at this same location, utilizing the original building, albeit with major additions
Reverse reads "Cincinnati, Ohio. September 1937. Conservatory of Music. Highland Avenue and Oak S...
The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music was founded in 1867 as part of a girls' finishing school. In 19...
Illustration of the Woodward School, a public school in Cincinnati, from "Pathways of Progress, A Sh...
Beginning as a neighborhood school in 1895, Walnut Hills High School took a new direction toward pre...
Reverse reads: "Cinci., O., Oct. 11, 1937. Walnut Hill High School." The school was the third dist...
Walnut Hills High School originated as one of the first three public high schools in Cincinnati. In ...
This postcard features a view of Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, postmarked 1909. Waln...
A view of Woodward High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, ca. 1911. When this school building first opened...
This image is an photographic reproduction of a drawing of Woodward College High School, Cincinnati,...
William Woodward (1768-1833) and his wife Abigail first started as the Woodward Free Grammar School ...
William Woodward (1768-1833) and his wife Abigail first started as the Woodward Free Grammar School ...
This postcard shows a view of Woodward High School in Cincinnati, Ohio ca. 1911. When this school bu...
Caption reads: "Opened October 4, 1831. Woodward College (High School) First Building." William Wo...
Caption reads: "View of the facade to Withrow High School, Cincinnati." Withrow High School (former...
Reverse reads: "Clark Co., Springfield, O. April 28, 1937. Springfield High School, located on South...
Reverse reads "Cincinnati, Ohio. September 1937. Conservatory of Music. Highland Avenue and Oak S...
The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music was founded in 1867 as part of a girls' finishing school. In 19...
Illustration of the Woodward School, a public school in Cincinnati, from "Pathways of Progress, A Sh...
Beginning as a neighborhood school in 1895, Walnut Hills High School took a new direction toward pre...
Reverse reads: "Cinci., O., Oct. 11, 1937. Walnut Hill High School." The school was the third dist...
Walnut Hills High School originated as one of the first three public high schools in Cincinnati. In ...
This postcard features a view of Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, postmarked 1909. Waln...
A view of Woodward High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, ca. 1911. When this school building first opened...
This image is an photographic reproduction of a drawing of Woodward College High School, Cincinnati,...
William Woodward (1768-1833) and his wife Abigail first started as the Woodward Free Grammar School ...
William Woodward (1768-1833) and his wife Abigail first started as the Woodward Free Grammar School ...
This postcard shows a view of Woodward High School in Cincinnati, Ohio ca. 1911. When this school bu...
Caption reads: "Opened October 4, 1831. Woodward College (High School) First Building." William Wo...
Caption reads: "View of the facade to Withrow High School, Cincinnati." Withrow High School (former...
Reverse reads: "Clark Co., Springfield, O. April 28, 1937. Springfield High School, located on South...
Reverse reads "Cincinnati, Ohio. September 1937. Conservatory of Music. Highland Avenue and Oak S...
The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music was founded in 1867 as part of a girls' finishing school. In 19...
Illustration of the Woodward School, a public school in Cincinnati, from "Pathways of Progress, A Sh...