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Lincoln High School faculty member Marye Miller Brown. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave., although now it is K-8. Marye Miller Brown (1915-2000) taught at Chestnu[...]
n.d. | MSS 284-097 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Lincoln High School faculty member Margaret Bass. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave., although now it is K-8.
n.d. | MSS 284-043 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Lincoln High School class picture; back row R to L Mr. Baker, Jim Whitlock. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave., although now it is K-8.
1953 | MSS 284-070 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Lincoln High School students. Row 1: Marylin Pollard, May Lynn Kerderson, B. Cox, Doris Dulin, Betty Hackner, Helen Wiley, unknown. Row 2: Georgetta Grant, Virginia Stric[...]
circa 1950 | MSS 284-129 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Alexander AME Church members at 204 S. E. Fifth St.
n.d. | MSS 284-140 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Lincoln High School freshman basketball team with coach George Spurling. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave., although now it is K-8.
1952 | MSS 284-092 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Lincoln High School shop teacher Luther H. Roberts. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave., although now it is K-8. Luther Hill Roberts (1901-1983) was a teacher for 4[...]
n.d. | MSS 284-047 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Lincoln High School marching band in front of school. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave., although now it is K-8.
circa 1950 | MSS 284-128 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Women sitting at her desk working--although she is not identified, this is almost certainly an employee of Lincoln High School. The school was and is at 635 Lincoln Ave.,[...]
n.d. | MSS 284-195 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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Alexander AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Church at 204 S. E. Fifth St. The church building dates to 1889, but the congregation goes back to 1843. This building was raz[...]
October 1949 | MSS 284-029 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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