Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor building architecture black and white Pikeville High School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1910. A mixed group of young and older children and adults pose in front of a large frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. A sign on the building states: “Built by Henry Johnson, Contractor and Builder, Goldsboro, N.C.” There is no ID label. Handwritten on the back of the mounting card is “Pikeville High School.” “Clement, Goldsboro, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Albert O. Clement was a photographer active in Goldsboro 1904-1936; he operated his own studio in Goldsboro 1905-1936. Pikeville High School was established in 1908. For a detailed description see “Wayne Schools’ History Began in 1794” by Mozelle R. Gurley, Goldsboro News-Argus, 26 April 1985. Pikeville is a town in northern Wayne County, and also Township in north central Wayne County. From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. Pikeville High School, Wayne County, NC; ca 1910. A mixed group of young and older children and adults pose in front of a large frame school house with a bell cupola on the roof. A sign on the building states: “Built by Henry Johnson, Contractor and Builder, Goldsboro, N.C.” There is no ID label. Handwritten on the back of the mounting card is “Pikeville High School.” “Clement, Goldsboro, N.C.” is embossed on the mounting card. Albert O. Clement was a photographer active in Goldsboro 1904-1936; he operated his own studio in Goldsboro 1905-1936. Pikeville High School was established in 1908. For a detailed description see “Wayne Schools’ History Began in 1794” by Mozelle R. Gurley, Goldsboro News-Argus, 26 April 1985. Pikeville is a town in northern Wayne County, and also Township in north central Wayne County. From the Wayne County Schools Photo Collection, PhC.209, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. |