Research paper prepared for a class reunion. It includes a narrative about the history of the school buildings in Alto, Texas, a bibliography of sources, some class rolls and copies of other related documents and photographs.
Serving the town of Alto and the surrounding community since 1957, the Library was a project of the Thursday Study Club and named after the club's longtime president. Besides its usual functions as a lending library and internet access point, it has long served as a repository for local history. The Library received a Tocker Foundation grant.
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Research paper prepared for a class reunion. It includes a narrative about the history of the school buildings in Alto, Texas, a bibliography of sources, some class rolls and copies of other related documents and photographs.
[Photograph: Alto's First Two Story Brick School House], SHML_0014-01
[Photograph: School Buildings], SHML_0014-02
[Photograph: Second Two Story School Building], SHML_0014-03
[Photograph: Alto School House], SHML_0014-04
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