I am a retired teacher so seeing school pictures delights me. I always wonder about what happened to the dear, sweet children. Did the teacher make learning fun for them? Thank you, Trish, for once again sharing your family.
Education has always been important to my family, but it wasn’t until I started doing these Wordless Wednesdays that I realized just how many school pictures I have. I was reminded that school pictures were sometimes the only pictures that were available to families in rural areas during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.
Thanks for sharing my picture on your blog. I am sure other families who attended Cotton Plant Academy and are searching the internet for information will be appreciate of this rare picture.
I am a retired teacher so seeing school pictures delights me. I always wonder about what happened to the dear, sweet children. Did the teacher make learning fun for them? Thank you, Trish, for once again sharing your family.
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Education has always been important to my family, but it wasn’t until I started doing these Wordless Wednesdays that I realized just how many school pictures I have. I was reminded that school pictures were sometimes the only pictures that were available to families in rural areas during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.
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Just want to let you know that I look forward to Wordless Wednesday. These photographs are wonderful. They really do tell a story all by themselves.
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Thank you so much for your continued support. I’m so happy you are enjoying these photos.
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Thanks for sharing my picture on your blog. I am sure other families who attended Cotton Plant Academy and are searching the internet for information will be appreciate of this rare picture.
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Thank you for sharing your photo and memories with me. You never know who may run across it on the internet.
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