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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Entrance to Lincoln Bench School. Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 69

#LincolnBenchSchool #Ontario #MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #Salem #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773616/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old church-like building with a bell tower on the left side, which appears to be part of or adjacent to a schoolhouse. The structure has a traditional pitched roof and visible windows that reveal interior details such as wooden beams and some objects within.

In front of this building are concrete steps leading up to it, flanked by what seems like old fence posts with barbed wire attached to them on the left side. To the right is an open gate made from metal rods or bars forming a diamond pattern.

The ground appears dry and sandy, indicating possibly rural or arid surroundings. A group of people can be seen through the doorway: four individuals are inside near what looks like doors that lead into separate rooms within the building itself.

Outside on the steps, two adults appear to engage with three children who are walking up towards them; one child is carrying a basket and another has a stick or pole in hand. The setting suggests an early 20th-century scene, possibly during rural American life where community buildings served multiple purposes including education.

The photograph carries handwritten annotations on the right side: "Lincoln Bench School" above and "Salem (Malheur County)" below, with some scribbled markings or initials at various points along the edge of the photo. The general caption number is also  [...]
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old church-like building with a bell tower on the left side, which appears to be part of or adjacent to a schoolhouse. The structure has a traditional pitched roof and visible windows that reveal interior details such as wooden beams and some objects within. In front of this building are concrete steps leading up to it, flanked by what seems like old fence posts with barbed wire attached to them on the left side. To the right is an open gate made from metal rods or bars forming a diamond pattern. The ground appears dry and sandy, indicating possibly rural or arid surroundings. A group of people can be seen through the doorway: four individuals are inside near what looks like doors that lead into separate rooms within the building itself. Outside on the steps, two adults appear to engage with three children who are walking up towards them; one child is carrying a basket and another has a stick or pole in hand. The setting suggests an early 20th-century scene, possibly during rural American life where community buildings served multiple purposes including education. The photograph carries handwritten annotations on the right side: "Lincoln Bench School" above and "Salem (Malheur County)" below, with some scribbled markings or initials at various points along the edge of the photo. The general caption number is also [...]
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old church-like building with a bell tower on the left side, which appears to be part of or adjacent to a schoolhouse. The structure has a traditional pitched roof and visible windows that reveal interior details such as wooden beams and some objects within. In front of this building are concrete steps leading up to it, flanked by what seems like old fence posts with barbed wire attached to them on the left side. To the right is an open gate made from metal rods or bars forming a diamond pattern. The ground appears dry and sandy, indicating possibly rural or arid surroundings. A group of people can be seen through the doorway: four individuals are inside near what looks like doors that lead into separate rooms within the building itself. Outside on the steps, two adults appear to engage with three children who are walking up towards them; one child is carrying a basket and another has a stick or pole in hand. The setting suggests an early 20th-century scene, possibly during rural American life where community buildings served multiple purposes including education. The photograph carries handwritten annotations on the right side: "Lincoln Bench School" above and "Salem (Malheur County)" below, with some scribbled markings or initials at various points along the edge of the photo. The general caption number is also [...]
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