Marshall Public Library (Marshall, IL)
- 3,486 photos
- 290K views
- Member since 2024
-
Last upload was
17 October - 🇺🇸
When were these photos taken?
Where were these photos taken?
None of these photos are geotagged.
Popular tags
These links will take you to Flickr.com. For now.
Photos of interest
These photos have had lots of views, comments, and favourites.
Recent uploads
The last upload was 17 October.
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (10) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (11) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (12) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (9) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (7) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (8) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (6) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (3) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (4) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (5) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (2) uploaded 17 October
Moving Marshall Visitors Center Cabin, 1994 (1) uploaded 17 October
1901 Water Tower uploaded 25 September
1902 Courthouse Fire uploaded 18 September
Mary Shaw home, Archer Avenue, now location of Archer Avenue Cleaners uploaded 18 September
Conversations
Here’s a selection of the conversations happening on these photos::
Stanfield Fire 2
- Marshall Public Library (Marshall, IL) said:
Class of 1983 Reunion
-
mbnegri said:
Class of 1983
-
Marshall Public Library (Marshall, IL) said:
mbnegri Thank you!
South School
-
Jamie Poorman said:
South Side School – Early in Marshall’s history school classes were taught in several small school buildings in town including the King School in the southwest part of Marshall and the Little Brick School in the south east section. These schools proved inadequate for the growing population, and in 1887 a two story building with four classrooms was erected in the south part of town on the block between Walnut and Elm and S. 6th and 8th Streets. This school served students in grades 1 through 8 living south of Archer Avenue in Marshall. Four more rooms were added on the east side of the school by Joe Forbeck in 1908. More room was needed, and in 1956 Walnut Street was closed between 6th Street, Michigan Avenue, and 8th Street, and a one story addition containing a cafeteria/gymnasium and 13 classrooms was erected on the north side of the old building with a connecting hallway. In 1977 the old part of the South Side School building was torn down. Since then other additions and many improvements have been made to the South School building which now houses all of Marshall’s Kindergarten through 2nd grade classes.
Current school address is 805 S. 6th St.
No comments. Yet.
Do you know anything about what’s in these photos?




