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…
Seven girls in full-length basketball uniforms stand in a row, each one with her hands on the waist of the girl in front of her. One girl holds a basketball reading "S. H. S. 1909".
Six boys stand with their hands on each others' shoulders. One of them holds a large ball, possibly a medicine ball, which reads "Randolph Jrs. 120-lb Champs, '09-10". It's not known what sport this was for; the phrase "120-lb Champs" may mean that…
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…
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…
Included in the photo are (front row, L to R) John Baldner, Ernest Cushing, Ray Gavin (later of the Minnesota Mining Co.), Herbert Jenkins, John Crowell (later principal of the Braintree school system and athletic coach on Martha's Vineyard), Vincent…
This group of baseball players, coaches, and managers are posing in a field, with their bats spread out in an arc on the ground in front of them. The corner of the print reads "RAND '30'".
The Devine School was opened sometime before 1933; it was named after Charles Gabriel Devine, a sailor at Great Lakes Naval Station during World War I who died of the Spanish influenza. The school closed in 2008, although the building still exists as…