Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor building architecture black and white Eureka School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1900-1905. Students and teachers are posed in a group in front of a large frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. The building bears a strong resemblance to Falling Creek School (PhC_209_1_09). A handwritten ID label is affixed to the mounting card. “A.A. Miller, Goldsboro, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Alexander A. Miller was a photographer active in Goldsboro 1880s-ca 1930. Eureka is a town in northeast Wayne County near Watery Branch. The town name was changed from Saul’s Cross Roads to Eureka in 1901. From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. Eureka School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1900-1905. Students and teachers are posed in a group in front of a large frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. The building bears a strong resemblance to Falling Creek School (PhC_209_1_09). A handwritten ID label is affixed to the mounting card. “A.A. Miller, Goldsboro, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Alexander A. Miller was a photographer active in Goldsboro 1880s-ca 1930. Eureka is a town in northeast Wayne County near Watery Branch. The town name was changed from Saul’s Cross Roads to Eureka in 1901. From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. |