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Old Lincoln High School
The academic body that became Lincoln Academy was first or...
Lincoln Creek Day School
Opened in 1937, the Lincoln Creek Day School was one of th...
Lincoln School and Village
In 1918 William Lincoln Barrell of Lowell MA. purchased Ab...
Lincoln School
Claude and Starck
Lincoln School is a superb example...
Lincoln School
Atchison County Historic Site
"Put the children to...
Results for Lincoln School
Old Lincoln High School
The academic body that became Lincoln Academy was first organized in 1869. The first building at Lafayette and Copeland burned, and a new structure was built at Copeland and Park Avenue.
In 1906, lincoln Academy moved into a frame building ...
Lincoln Creek Day School
Opened in 1937, the Lincoln Creek Day School was one of three day schools built on the Fort Hall (Shoshone-Bannock) Indian Reservation as a result of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18th, 1934.
Under the authority of the Reorganization ...
Lincoln School and Village
In 1918 William Lincoln Barrell of Lowell MA. purchased Abingdon Mill and transformed it into a large textile center of all concrete construction named Lincoln Mill Village. Phillip Peeler served as its superintendent from 1934-1953.
Built in 1929 this school became ...
Lincoln School
Claude and Starck
Lincoln School is a superb example of the Prairie School of architecture. Some of the reflections of this style are the bands of terra cotta and stone that emphasize the horizontal lines of the design, detailed terra cotta ...
Lincoln School
Atchison County Historic Site
"Put the children together, leave them alone, and they will work it out."
Dave Carey, Sr. 1955, on integrating Atchison Public Schools
The Lincoln School in Atchison, Kansas began in 1921 as the school for all ...