Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell 1954-1955
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records--Knox County
The Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell includes First Grade: M. Johnson, Second Grade: L. LeFlore, First and Second Grades: M. Franklin, Third Grade: A.N. Lawrence, Fourth Grade: J.G. Pendleton, Fifth Grade: Miss Ravine J. Williams, Sixth Grade: Ozana Hunter, and Fourth through Sixth Grades: R. Lillian Rucker
Surnames of enrolled students are as follows: Bailey, Barkley, Beaty, Bennett, Bomar, Brown, Calloway, Campbell, Carpenter, Carter, Cash, Chandler, Charles, Coffer, Cowan, Crosby, Dailey, Dale, Daniels, Davis, Douglas, Doizer, Drake, Drew, Easley, Ellis, Epps, Evans, Florence, Floyd, Fortson, Fowler, Fuller, Gillenwater, Glasgow, Glover, Goodwin, Green, Greenlee, Gregory, Hall, Hannah, Harper, Harris, Harrison, Henry, Howard, Hudson, Jackson, Johnson, Joiner, Jones, Jordan, Kelso, Layne, Lewis, Lovelace, Mackey, Manning, Martin, Matthews, Mays, McAfee, McGhee, Minter, Mitchell, Moore, Moutry, Mullins, Murphey, Murphy, Newton, Owen, Page, Parker, Patton, Perry, Pew, Phelps, Phillips, Reynolds, Robinson, Roddy, Rodgers, Rogers, Rudder, Sawyer, Sawyers, Scott, Sewell, Simmons, Sims, Smith, Strong, Tate, Taylor, Thompson, Towns, Tucker, Tyson, Wade, Walker, Warren, Washington, Waterson, Waymon, Weaver, Weems, Welcome, Wells, Williams, Wilson, Winton, Woodard, Wykle, and Young.
Knox County, Tennessee
Knox County Education Museum
Black in Appalachia
1954-1955
Alona Norwood
Hannah Rose Baker
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United States--- Tennessee-- Knoxville City- Knox County
Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell 1953-1954
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records--Knox County
The Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell inculdes M. Johnson: First Grade, Second Grade: L. LeFlore, Third Grade: A.N. Lawrence, First through Third Grades: M. Franklin, Fifth Grade: J.G. Pendleton, Fifth Grade: Miss Ravine J. Williams, Sixth Grade: Ozana Hunter, and Fourth through Sixth Grades: R. Lillian Rucker. <br /><br />Surnames of enrolled students are as follows: <br /><br />Bailey, Barkley, Beaty, Boman, Brown, Calloway, Campbell, Carter, Carpenter, Cash, Chandler, Charles, Clark, Coffer, Condrey, Cowan, Cross, Crosby, Dale, Daniels, Davis, Davidson, Douglas, Drake, Drew, Dubose, Ealey, Echols, Ellis, Ervin, Epps, Evans, Fortson, Fowler, Fuller, Garner, Gillenwater, Glover, Goolsby, Goss, Green, Greenlee, Hall, Hannah, Harper, Harris, Harrison, Hayes, Henry, Hill, Hodge, Howell, Howard, Hudson, Hunt, Jackson, Jackin, Johnson, Joiner, Jones, Jordan,Kelso, Lowe, Layne, Mackey, Mattie, Martin, Mattie, Matthews, McAfee, McGhee, McClendon, Miller, Minter, Mitchell, Moore, Moultry, Murphy, Nash, Newton, Page, Parker, Patton, Pews, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Roddy, Rodger, Rodgers, Sawyer, Scott, Sherill, Simmons, Simms, Smith, Strong, Tate, Taylor, Thompson, Townes, Tucker, Tyson, Wade, Walker, Washington, Watson, Wayman, Wells, Weems, Weaver, Williams, Winton, Wilson, Woodard, Wykle, and Young.
Knox County, TN
Knox County Education Museum
Black in Appalachia
1953-1954
Alona Norwood, Hannah Rose Baker
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United States--- Tennessee-- Knoxville City- Knox County
Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell 1952-1953
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records--Knox County
The Knoxville City School Register Heiskell inculdes: First Grade: M. Johnson, Second Grade: L. LeFlore, First and Second Grades: M. Franklin, Third Grade: A.N. Lawrence, Fourth Grade: R. Lillian Rucker, Fifth Grade: Miss Ravine J. Williams, Sixth Grade: Ozana Hunter.
Surnames of enrolled students are as follows:
Armour, Atkins,Badgett, Bailey, Banks, Barkley, Bates, Battle, Beaty, Berry, Blackwell, Bomar, Brown, Caldwell, Calloway, Campbell, Carpenter, Cash, Chandler, Charles, Clark, Clayborn, Coffer, Coleman, Cross, Cowan, Coward, Dailey, Daniel, Davidson Davis, Drake, Drew, Dubose, Ellis, Ervin, Evans, Fortson, Garner, Gilchrist, Gillenwater, Glasgow, Glover, Goolsby, Gods, Green, Greenlee, Gregory, Hall, Harper, Hannah, Harris, Harrison, Haynes, Hayes, Henry, Howard, Howell, Hudson, Hughes, Jackson, Jones, Jordan, Joiner, Layne, Liggett, Linder, Love, Mackey, Martin, McAfee, McClendon, McGhee, McLelland, McMillian, Minter, Mitchell, Moore, Moultry, Murray, Murphy, Mullins, Nash, Newton, Owen, Page, Parker, Patterson, Patton, Parton, Perry, Pews, Phelps, Phillips, Pye, Reid, Reynolds, Robinson, Roddy, Rogers,Rucker, Satterwhite, Sawyer, Scott, Simms, Simmons, Strong, Taylor, Thompson, Townes, Tucker, Turk, Walker, Washington, Watson, Weaver, Weems, Wells, Westbrook, William, Williams, Wilson, Woodard, Wykle, Wyman
Knox County, TN
Knox County Education Museum
Black in Appalachia
1952-1953
Alona Norwood
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United States--- Tennessee-- Knoxville City- Knox County
Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell 1950-1951
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records--Knox County
The Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell includes teachers M. Franklin- Grade One, L. LeFlore- Grade Two, M.J. Johnson- Grade One and Two, A.N. Lawrence- Grade Three, J.G Pendleton- Grade Three and Four, Ravine J. Williams- Grade Five, and Ozana Hunter- Grade Six.<br /><br /><span>Surnames of enrolled students are as follows: Adams, Atkison, Bailey, Beatty, Beaty, Bell, Berry, Bethune, Blackwell, Blair, Noman, Booker, Brown, Bullock, Callier, Calloway, Cannon, Cash, Chadwick, Charles, Coleman, COllins, Colquit, Conley, Cowan, Cross, Daniels, Daughtery, Davison, Davis, Dean, Dobbs, Dobson, Dommond, Drew, Ellis, Ervin, Evans, Flemming, Fraizer, Garner, Garrett, Gary, Gergory, Gibson, Gillespie Glover, Goolsby, Goss, Grant, Greenlee, Hamilton, Hammond, Hampton, Hannah, Hardin, Harris, Henry, Hicks, Hill, Hodge, Howard, Howell, Hughes, Jackson, Johnson, Joiner, Jones, Leon, Lomax, Love, Lyons, Mackey, Marrible, Martin, Mastella, Matthews, McAfree, McAliley, McClendon, McMillian, Minor, Mitchell, Mize, Moore, Moses, Murphy, Murray, Myers, Myles, Mynatt, Newton, Oliver, Owens, Pargo, Parker, Patrick, Patterson, Pearson, Perry, Phelps, Pickett, Pye, Reeves, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rudders, Sales, Sawyer, Scott, Sealy, Simms, Smith, Stokes, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Townes, Warren, Washington, Weaver, Weems, Walter, Welcome, Wells, Westfield, Wheelright, White, Wilder, Wilkerson, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Wykle, Young, <br /></span>
Knox County, Tennessee
Knox County Education Museum
Black in Appalachia
1950-1951
Alona Norwood
Hannah Rose Baker
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United States--- Tennessee-- Knoxville City- Knox County
Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell 1947-1948
Tennessee; African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Schools--Records and correspondence; Student records--Knox County
The Knoxville City School Register: Heiskell includes A.N. Lawrence and E. Jones: First Grade, M.I. Johnson Second Grade, R. Lillian Rucker Third Grade, E.K. Hardy Fourth Grade, Ravine L. Williams Fifth Grade and J.G. Pendleton Sixth Grade.
Surnames of enrolled students are as follows:
Adams, Alexander, Anderson, Atkison, Bailey, Ballinger, Banks, Beaty, Berry, Bethune, Blackwell, Blair, Bohannon, Booker, Boston, Bradford, Bradley, Brooks, Brown, Bryant, Buford, Bullard, Burks, Bussey, Cain, Callowy, Cannon,Cantrell, Cash, Charles, Cheshire, Coleman, Collins, Conners, Couley, Cowan, Cox, Daughtry, Davis, Dean, Dewise, Dix, Dixon, Dobbs, Dodson, Donmond, Donaldson, Douglas, Drew, Evans, Freeman, Galloway, Garner, Garrett, Garrison, Gary, Gibson, Gillespie, Glover, Goodsby, Goss, Grady, Grant, Greer, Griffin, Grimes, Gudger, Hall, Hamilton, Hammond, Hannah, Harper,Harshaw, Harris, Harrison, Hartsell, Harold, Hicks, Hill, Howard, Howell, Holloway, Hugley, Johnson, Landon, Latiner, Lonas, Love, Lindsay, Lyons, Lomer, Macklin, Manuel, Martin, Mases, Massengill, Matthew, McDermett, McDowell, McFarland, McGhee, McMillan, Minor, Miller, Mitchell, Moore, Moses, Murphy, Nance, Newton, Oliver, Pargo, Parker, Patton, Peak, Pearson, Penson, Perrin, Perry, Phelps, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kelley, Kimbrough, Rawley, Ray, Reeves, Roberts, Robs, Robinson, Rogers, Rorex, Rowsen, Rudder, Sales, Sealey, Scott, Sims, Smith, Spearman, Stevens, Stokes, Stone, Swanson, Tate, Thomas, Thompson, Townes, Townsend, Wade, Walton, Winson, Wagoner, Walls, Warren, Washington, Waterhouse, Webster, Weaver, Welcome, Wells, Wellwright, Weems, Weston, Williams, Willis, Woodruff, Worthan, Wright, Wykle
Knox County, Tennessee
Knox County Education Museum
Black in Appalachia
1947-1948
Alona Norwood
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United States--- Tennessee-- Knoxville City- Knox County