Seghers School
Title
Seghers School
Description
Black and white image of several students standing on the front steps of a building with their teacher in the background. She is identified in museum records as Miss Zoa Bloyd. Seghers was located where the railroad crossed Scoggins Creek. The crossing was named after the Most Rev. Charles Seghers, who was archbishop of the Portland archdiocese in the early 1880s. Seghers was murdered in Alaska in 1886 on his way to a establish missionary post in a native village.
[back] [pencil] Ridlings - 1. Armitage - 1. Batalgia - 1. Sundermeier 11. 5 of this. [pen] 25 [cents]. [stamped] Schramel Studio, Hillsboro, Oregon
Date Created
9/23/1937
Subject
Place
Medium
photographic prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_013031
Rights
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Type
Still Image