Group portrait of students and staff of Manual Training High School, located at 525 South Meridian Street in Indianapolis, in June 1910. Principal Charles Emmerich is pictured standing at the center of the photo. Emmerich was the ...
Manual training classes were first offered in Indianapolis in 1883 as a summer school class at the Indianapolis High School. The popularity of these classes, and the interest by public officials towards manual training education l...
The original nitrate negative was copied with funds provided by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission in 1990. This digital image was created from that copy. The copy prints and negatives are sto...
Group portrait of students and staff of Emmerich Manual High School in Indianapolis in 1927. Students hold a sign stating Deeds not Words, MTH, June 1927. The school opened as the Industrial Training School in 1895 at 525 Meridian...
Photograph of the 1922 graduating class from Charles E. Emmerich Manual Training High School on the south side of Indianapolis. At that time, the high school was located at 525 South Meridian Street.
A listing of tombstones that remained in Greenlawn cemetery, Indianapolis in 1920. Also includes images. of tombstones and a brief history of the cemetery.
Elsie Theresa Poore (1901-1968, later Lingenfelter) graduated from Emmerich Manual Training High School in January 1919. Her school scrapbook contains snapshots, ephemera, clippings, classmate autographs and memories, portraits of...
Framed photo of group of students standing on the stairs outside Emmerich Manual High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. A woman in front holds a banner that reads, Live Not to Thyself Alone, January 25. In the lower right corner is...