An audio recording of an oral history of Lester Mooberry on School District #7, Hillsboro's first school district. Last half of interview is inaudible.
Black and white image of a large group of children of various ages, from young elementary aged children to older teens, with a few adult chaperones. Most of the girls and women wear white, if nothing else white tops, and the boys almost all have white shirts. Note, too, that most of the women do not have hats, though they could have been removed for the photograph.
Black and white image of a team pulling a wagon loaded with large wooden boxes down a dirt street. Notice the street lights hanging over the street, and the power poles lining it. In addition, a windmill stands above one of the buildings. Most of the visible buildings are two-story. A bicycle rests against the porch post of the building in the foreground.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Cornelius school in 1920-1921. These are the students for the seventh and eighth grade. This photo was found in a booklet entitled 'Schools' by Lester Mooberry, and includes a picture of the students in front of the school with the teacher, Lester Mooberry. Some of the students are identified: top row, far left: Sylve Switzer; third from left: Lloyd Shaw; fifth from left: Lyle Geiger; sixth from left: Evelyn Holscher; far right: Bertha McClaughry. Second row: far left: Hazel Phelps; second from right: Neva Parsons. Third row: far right: Marie Switzer; second from right: Charlie Beaman. Fourth row: far right: Anne Schuh; second from right: Gladys Holscher; third from right: Helen Talbot; fourth from right: Oneita Susbauer; fourth from left: Dorothy Cochrane.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Cornelius school in 1905-1906. This photo is of grades 3, 4, and 5, and they stand with their teacher Lester Mooberry. This photo was found in a booklet entitled 'Schools' by Lester Mooberry, and includes a list of the students who attended.
Group portrait of two men and a woman, who are, left to right, Edith Rosnig, A. Jensen, and Lester Mooberry. Lester Mooberry was a longtime teacher in Washington County, so this picture is likely of either him and two other teachers or of him with another teacher and one of their students. The school building, with several students sitting on the front steps, can be seen in the background.