Built in 1872, the school at the corner of Market and 3rd was the first brick public school in Memphis, TN. Called the Market Street School until 1877, the name changed to Smith School. During this time the top two floors housed the Memphis High School until their own facility was built in 1892. Then in 1920 the name changed again to the Christine School. It was demolished in 1964.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal4/1095/thumbnail.jp
St. Mary\u27s was located at the corner of Keel and Woodlawn. The school was renamed Holy Names of J...
Vol. 2, No. 4 of The Elizabeth Messick High School Bulletin published by the school\u27s students ...
Vol. 2, No. 5 of The Elizabeth Messick High School Bulletin published by the school\u27s students ...
Built in 1872, the school at the corner of Market and 3rd was the first brick public school in Memph...
The Christine School was a public school built by the Memphis Board of Education in 1872. Located at...
Portrait of a class at the Smith School, Memphis, Tennessee, 1884. Photographer: Gebhardt & Company,...
1206 Carr Avenue was the original location of the W.S. Bruce school. Built in the early 1900s this b...
Memphis Board of Education building at 317 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, in December 1961. It...
Hyde Park Elementary School at 1281 Tunica Street in Memphis, Tennessee, in November 1954. The schoo...
Memphis High School at 317 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1909. A covered walkway linked the ...
Built in 1908, the Maury school, at 272 N. Bellevue, was the architectural twin of the original Bruc...
Memphis Technical High School at 1266 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, in September 1932. The sc...
Located at 286 Jefferson Avenue, this building was constructed in 1894 as the Fowlkes Grammar School...
Main entrance of Memphis Technical High School, Memphis, Tennessee, undated. Photographer unknown. T...
St. Mary\u27s was located at the corner of Keel and Woodlawn. The school was renamed Holy Names of J...
Vol. 2, No. 4 of The Elizabeth Messick High School Bulletin published by the school\u27s students ...
Vol. 2, No. 5 of The Elizabeth Messick High School Bulletin published by the school\u27s students ...
Built in 1872, the school at the corner of Market and 3rd was the first brick public school in Memph...
The Christine School was a public school built by the Memphis Board of Education in 1872. Located at...
Portrait of a class at the Smith School, Memphis, Tennessee, 1884. Photographer: Gebhardt & Company,...
1206 Carr Avenue was the original location of the W.S. Bruce school. Built in the early 1900s this b...
Memphis Board of Education building at 317 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, in December 1961. It...
Hyde Park Elementary School at 1281 Tunica Street in Memphis, Tennessee, in November 1954. The schoo...
Memphis High School at 317 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1909. A covered walkway linked the ...
Built in 1908, the Maury school, at 272 N. Bellevue, was the architectural twin of the original Bruc...
Memphis Technical High School at 1266 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, in September 1932. The sc...
Located at 286 Jefferson Avenue, this building was constructed in 1894 as the Fowlkes Grammar School...
Main entrance of Memphis Technical High School, Memphis, Tennessee, undated. Photographer unknown. T...
St. Mary\u27s was located at the corner of Keel and Woodlawn. The school was renamed Holy Names of J...
Vol. 2, No. 4 of The Elizabeth Messick High School Bulletin published by the school\u27s students ...
Vol. 2, No. 5 of The Elizabeth Messick High School Bulletin published by the school\u27s students ...