
Terre Haute Postcards - Garfield High School
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Garfield High School
This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on June 5th, 1915, has the following printed text...
13548
Levin Bros.
The Acmegraph Co., Chicago

Garfield High School
This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on November 2nd, 1915, has the following printed text...
13548
The Valentine - Souvenir Co., New York
Printed in U.S.A.

Garfield High School
This postcard, stamped in Brazil, Indiana on September 11th, 1924, has the following printed text...
6
5322
Published for the Union News Company

Garfield High School
This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on June 8th, 1928, has the following printed text...
43940
Published by Levin Bros, Terre Haute, Ind.
Made in U. S. A.
C. T. American Art Colored
C. T. Chicago logo
I have another, unused, linen, copy of this postcard that has the text...
43940
Levin Brothers, Terre Haute, Ind.
"C. T. American Art" Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

Garfield High School
This unused postcard has the following printed text...
43940-N
Wabash Valley News Agency, Inc., Terre Haute, Ind.
Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C. T. American Art" Post Card (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.)

Garfield High School
This unused postcard has the following printed text...
Garfield High School, Terre Haute, Indiana
A friendly, neighborhood high school built in 1912. School
colors purple & white. Home of the Purple Eagles and
the Spirit of 7-6.
82560
Pub by Martin's Photo Shop, Terre Haute, Ind.
Genuine Natural Color Made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, N. Y.
By 1909 the north side of Terre Haute needed a high School and in 1912 the new school opened on the corner of Maple and Twelfth Streets. The school was named in honour of President James A. Garfield and was the home of the Purple Eagles until North Vigo High School opened in 1971. The building was demolished in 1971 and the site is now occupied by Garfield Gardens and Towers.
This page created 23rd February 2008, last modified 8th November 2008