IMAGE

Peninsula School Group Item Info

Title:
Peninsula School Group
Donor:
Grace Stauffer
Date Created (Archival Standard):
1920-1930
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1923-02
Organizations:
Peninsula School
Description:
A group of children and an adult wearing costumes, standing in front of a wooden building.
Original Description:
Group of children in costume and their teacher with the old Peninsula school behind them. The occasion was Washington's Birthday celebration. Left to right, the children are washington's black servant, Louise Dunn; colonial man, Edward Hamshar; Marquis de Lafayette, June Smith; George Washington, Milton Wallace; Martha Washington, Ethel Smith; Betsy Ross, Lucille Dunn; colonial woman, Lois Hamshar; colonial child, Laura Dunn; Indian, Grace Smith. The teacher was Marie Scibness. Donor grace Smith Stauffer was seven years old. The school house burned down in the 1931 fire, was replaced by building that still stands.
Subjects:
education schools (buildings) children (people by age group) costumes (character dress) teachers
Original Subject:
education
Location:
Bonner County
Source:
Marylyn Cork Collection, Priest River Library
Source Identifier:
edu1-12
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg
Language:
eng

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Preferred Citation:
"Peninsula School Group", Marylyn Cork Priest River Historical Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/priestriver/items/priestriver0100.html
Rights
Rights:
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