Abandoned One Room School No. 4, Built 1892 - Black and White Photograph (DSF10279X)
Keith Dotson Photography
Black and white photograph of an abandoned one-room schoolhouse named "School No. 4," found along a backroad in the American South. On the cornerstone, dated 1892, are listed the names, O. Raber (title unclear - possibly Teacher or Treasurer), J. Ransley, Architect, and J.A. Koch, Builder. Joseph Ransley operated his architecture office in the city of Evansville, Indiana, which is nearby this school's location.
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