Group photograph of Indianapolis Free Kindergarten class at 2530 Southeastern Avenue. Mary Africa named as director on back of photograph, and Mary Frances Blaker is the other name writeen on the back.
A group photograph of Teachers College of Indianapolis students. ""Miss Louise Jessup. Camby, Indiana. June 1922"" is written on the back of the photograph.
A group photogaph of a kindergarten teacher playing the piano as the students stand around her. Written on the back of the photograph is the following: "Ball for Baby / 'Alice Tyler Memorial K'gtn''/Muncie, Indiana."
The caption on the back of this photograph reads, ""Federation of Girls Friendly Clubs and Little Neighbors Clubs / Total 664 - 599 of these were children. Taken Teachers College Assembly Hall on Saturday morning May 15, 1915."" The clubs were...
A gathering of the Colored Girls Friendly clubs in the assembly hall of the Teachers College of Indianapolis, 1915. Attendance, as noted on the back of the photograph, was 212. Eliza Blaker organized Girls Friendly Clubs for girls between the ages...
A group of women, men, and a child pose outdoors for a photograph, labeled ""class of 1890."" Notes on the back read ""Indianapolis, Ind / about 1900 / 72 students / Blakers Kindergarten class / Indianapolis, Indiana - / 1890-1898 / Stella Card...
Eight Teachers College of Indianapolis students pose outdoors for a photograph. The caption on the back reads, ""this is Elizabeth Pitkin with her head down.""
A group photograph of two teachers with a kindergarten class. ""No. 6 / Mayer Chapel 1921 / Elizabeth Peterson - Director / Esther Chambers Ass't"" is written on the back of the photograph.
A group photograph of teachers and students seated in a circle watching a student standing in the center of the circle. ""Mayer Chapel"" is written on the back of the photograph.
An exterior photograph of a building as seen from the side. The sign on the building is the same shape as the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten signs on other buildings housing Indianapolis free kindergartens and suggests that this building did as...