SF2, D2, Folder 31

  • Schools, “C”
  • Calloway School
    • “Alabama’s last one room schoolhouse”, Livingston Life, April 11, 1977
    • Calloway School, “Blue Back spellers and peach tree switches”, Home Record, July 4, 1979
    • “Calloway School Building”, Spratt’s History of Livingston
    • Diagram of Callaway School
    • Professor Calloway
  • Cokes Chapel School, first consolidated school in Alabama
    • “Alamucha School established in 1841, renamed Cokes Chapel School in 1912”
    • “Cokes Chapel News”, Cuba Advertiser, September 28, 1910
    • “Fourth of July reunion for former students and teachers at old Cokes Chapel School next Thursday”
    • Picture 
  • Cuba Institute
    • Write up and picture, no date
  • Cuba State Secondary Agricultural High School
    • Picture of class of 1919 at about age 6
    • Football team picture, 1927
    • Junior High Students, 1929-30
    • School wagon pulled by mule, 1913
    • SSAHS class, 1928-29
    • Seniors, 1928-29

SF2, D2, Folder 32

  • Schools: Early Schools of Sumter County
  • “Early Schools of Sumter County”, compiled by Jud K. Arrington
    • Arithmetic School
    • Brewersville Male and Female Academy
    • Cedar Lawn Academy
    • Classical and English School
    • English School
    • Female School
    • Gainesville Collegiate Female Institute
    • Gainesville Male Academy
    • Gaston Institute
    • Gaston Male and Female Seminary
    • Jameston Academy
    • Livingston Academy
    • Livingston Female Seminary
    • Livingston Male Academy
    • Male School
    • Melancthan Male and Female Institute
    • Mount Moriah Academy
    • Pine Hill Female Academy
    • Select English and Classical School
    • South Sumter Academy
    • Sumterville Female Academy
    • Sumterville Male Academy
    • Union Academy
    • West Alabama Military Institute
    • Wright’s Female Seminary

SF2, D2, Folder 33

  • Schools: Livingston College
  • Bulletin, State Teachers College, 1937, announcements for summer quarter
  • “Certificate of Incorporation of Livingston Normal and Industrial School”, December 21, 1917
  • “Famous Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Play at LU, Feb. 26 [1975]”
  • “Livingston State College – [President Emeritus] Dr. G.W. Brock”, by Mrs. Mary Boyd Brock
  • “Livingston State Teachers College Baseball Team wins Alabama Intercollegiate Conference”, Birmingham News Age Herald, May 30, 1948
  • “Livingston University – Reports of its demise were exaggerated”, Home Record, October 13, 1976
  • “New Artesian Well at the State Normal”, Southern Home, June 10, 1921
  • “New Orleans based Preservation Hall Jazz Band to play at BSC”
  • “Our Schools”, Livingston Journal, November 11, 1892
  • “Picture of Artesian Well and Pavilion”
  • “Picture of Judd Arrington and John Neel at the Julia Tutwiler Library”
  • “Picture of new building at Alabama Normal College”, December 10, 1908
  • “Preservation preserves New Orleans Spirit in Jazz Concert at LU”
  • “[State Teachers College]”, untitled, no source, no author, no date
  • “Sumter County Newspapers at Livingston University”
    • Cuba Advertiser
    • Gainesville Reporter
    • Gainesville Times
    • Geiger Times
    • Home Record
    • Livingston Journal
    • Our Southern Home
    • Sumter County Call
    • Sumter County Journal
    • Sumter County Sentinel
    • Sumter County Sun
    • Sumter Enterprise
    • York Herald
    • York Weekly Press
  • “Bernie Thompson gets Young Trophy for football and baseball”, Birmingham News Age Herald, May 30, 1948

SF2, D2, Folder 34

  • Schools, “G”
  • Gainesville Male Academy”, September 28, 1875
  • “Gaston Male and Female Seminary and Gaston Institute”, Sumter Democrat, September 1853
  • “Geiger Public and High School first consolidated school in the state of Alabama”
  • “The Old Geiger School…restoring a memory”, Linda Hager Timberlake
  • “Veteran Reunion of Gainesville Academy 1879”

SF2, D2, Folder 35

  • Schools
  • Picture of the Alabama Normal College for Girls (Livingston) graduating class of 1897, 13 women pictured

SF2, D2, Folder 36

  • Schools: Livingston Male Academy
  • Declaration of the Corporation of the Livingston Male Academy
  • SF2, D2, Folder 37
  • Schools: Millville School
  • “Millville High School [history]”
  • “Millville High School enrollment and announcement”, 1894
  • “Millville High School rates of tuition”, 1894
  • Picture of Millville School
  • Picture of Millville School students with names listed

SF2, D2, Folder 38

  • Schools: P
  • First Grade test results, 1943-44
  • Payneville School Register, 1932-33
  • Picture of Panola School class in 1927
  • Pine Hill Female Academy terms and tuition

SF2, D2, Folder 39

  • Schools: S
  • “Sam McDonald Consolidated School at Intercourse opens”
  • “[Scratch Hill] School House Burns”
  • Shorts School in the 1890’s
  • “Sumter Academy Girls continue their Alabama [basketball] successes”, Marty Stamper, Meridian Star
  • “Sumterville Female Academy terms and tuition”, 1854
  • “Sumterville Male and Female Academy Commencement Exercises”, circa 1869

SF2, D2, Folder 40

  • Schools: State Teachers College
  • History of State Teachers College manuscript beginning with in 1881 Miss Julia Tutwiler was made principal

SF2, D2, Folder 41

  • Schools: Sumter County
  • Agreement between a teacher, Patton, and a township that the teacher will teach a supplementary school, 1883
  • Early Schools of Sumter, Julia Killingsworth
  • Receipts from the superintendent to the township from the educational fund, 1866
  • Schools of Sumter County, 1926-27
    • Accredited (Geiger and Ward)
    • Agricultural
    • County High
    • Normal
    • Unaccredited
  • Sumter County School News, April 23, 1938
  • York Academy Roll, 1904-05

SF2, D2, Folder 42

  • Schools: W
  • Picture of students and teacher at the Wolf School near York about 1906
  • “Students attending Ward High School” article and picture of 5th and 6th grade class, 1936-37

SF2, D2, Folder 43

  • Schools: Y
  • Picture of an elementary grade class at York, 1928 or 29
  • “York Academy”
    • “York School Closes”, York Herald, May 18, 1911
    • “[High School Commissioners] will visit Sumter County”, York Herald, June 29, 1911
    • “Will locate the County High Schools soon”, York Herald, July 13, 1911
    • “High School commission will visit Sumter”, York Herald, July 27, 1911
    • “Sumter County High School”, York Herald, August 11, 1911
    • “High School Commission Here”, Our Southern Home, August 2, 1911
       “York wins county high school”, Our Southern Home, August 9, 1911
      “High School has opened”, York Herald, September 11, 1911
    • “Rumor is unfounded – County High School will stay at York”, York Herald, November 2, 1911
    • “Notice to contractors to build Sumter County High School”, York Herald, December 14, 1911
    • “Sumter County High School new building at York now completed, ready for opening”, Geiger Times, August 15, 1912
    • “Picture of Sumter County High School”
    • “A gala day at York”, Cuba Advertiser, August 30, 1912
    • “Opening day great occasion”, Cuba Advertiser, September 13, 1912
    • “Picture of Old York School Building last used for classes in 1948-49”
  • “York Academy Roll of Honor”, York Times, December 5, 1891
  • “York School”, York News, September 12, 1889
  • “York Station has two schools”, York Times, February 14, 1891

SF2, D2, Folder 44

  • Schools: Miscellaneous
  • Class of 1939 when they were in sixth grade
  • Class picture with individual names on back but no school name or date
  • Class picture with Principal Longshore, no school name or date
  • School picture with no names
  • More school pictures with no school names or years
  • “Gaston Institute”, no source, no date
  • “Sumterville Institute”, no source, no date

SF2, D2, Folder 45

  • Schools: York – Sumter County High
  • Class of 1936, 1937, 1938 reunion pictures
  • Deed from Sumter County Board of Education to the Town of York, July 2, 1949
  • Deed from Sumter County Board of Education to Walter A. Greene, June 7, 1949
  • Deed from State of Alabama to Sumter County Board of Education, May 20, 1949
  • “A gala day at York [for the opening of the Sumter County High School]”, Cuba Advertiser, August 30, 1912
  • “Graduating class [of 1925] 50 years ago listing married names and who is deceased”
  • “High School commission here”, Our Southern Home, August 2, 1911
  • “High School commission will visit Sumter”, York Herald, July 27, 1911
  • “High School has opened…This we believe to be practical Christianity”, York Herald, September 11, 1911
  • “Home economics class picture”, 1924
  • “Larger enrollment for York School”, 1927
  • List of deceased people, no explanation
  • “Notice contractors bids will be received for the erection of Sumter County High School”, York Herald, December 14, 1911
  • “Old dormitory and lot sold”, Sumter County Journal, March 18, 1954
  • “Old York School Building” article and picture, Sumter County Journal, August 13, 1953
  • “Opening day [for County High School]great occasion”, Cuba Advertiser, September 13, 1912
  • Picture of whole football team squatting, 1937
  • Picture of four football players standing, County Champs 1937
  • Picture of Shorts School in the 1890’s
  • Picture of school, no name, no date
  • Picture of Sumter County High School, 1916
  • Picture of Sumter County High School Wildcats Football Team, 1920’s
  • Picture of Sumter County High School Wildcats Football Team, 1932-33
  • Picture of Sumter County High School basketball team, 1929
  • Senior Class picture, 1925
  • “Rumor is unfounded – County High School will stay at York”, York Herald, November 2, 1911
  • “Sumter County High School”, York Herald, August 11, 1911
  • “Sumter County High School – Large dormitory built adjoining”, August 15, 1912
  • Sumter County High School ad, board at cost not to exceed 10 dollars, August 13, 1913
  • Sumter County High School annual promotion, 1937
  • Sumter County High School Catalogue of Students, 1914-15, Announcements for session, 1915-16
  • Sumter County High School Class Reunion Book, classes of 1936, 1937, and 1938
  • Sumter County High School YTDV Sorority picture, 1925
  • “Will locate the County High Schools soon”, York Herald, July 13, 1911
  • York School class picture, 1910-11
  • “[High School Commission] Will visit Sumter County”, York Herald, June 29, 1911
  • “York Development Company to sell old school building”, Sumter County Journal, May 14, 1953
  • “York wins County High School”, Our Southern Home, August 9, 1911