Randolph Photos: Schools
Title
Randolph Photos: Schools
Description
Photos and postcards showing Randolph scenes from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s. This collection focuses on Randolph's schools, including images of school buildings, class pictures, class reunions, and images of student life.
Publisher
Randolph Historical Commission
Contributor
Randolph Historical Commission
Kate Tardiff, archivist intern
Collection Items
1925 Stetson High School baseball team
Some of the names of these players are known. Included in the photo are (first row, L to R) Frank Forrest, Harry Bradley, Pop Slattery, Albert Murphy, an unknown player, (second row, L to R) George Sullivan, an unknown player, Walter Gavin, Walter…
1923 Stetson High School baseball team
Included in this photo of Stetson High School's 1923 baseball team are (on ground) Walter "Carrots" Gavin, (front row, L to R) Jake Tabor, Rich Condon, Frank Ruddersham, Dan Donovan, John Lynch, Walter Kane, (back row, L to R) Maurice Elliott, Frank…
Miniature postcard: Stetson High School
This photograph shows the Stetson High School building. The building was built in 1910, became Stetson Grammar School in 1952 when the high school moved to Memorial Dr., was closed ca. 1982, was proposed as the Town Hall ca. 1985, and became the Town…
Boston School for the Deaf from southeast
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…
Boston School for the Deaf
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…
Boston School for the Deaf
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…
Boston School for the Deaf
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…
Boston School for the Deaf, primary building
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…
Boston School for the Deaf from southeast
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…
"Our Lady's Shrine" at the Boston School for the Deaf
The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which…