Black and white image of a group of students gathered on the steps in front of their school. Witch Hazel school is possibly named after the Hazelwitch Farm, established in 1849. Two dates are listed for this photo in museum records, 09-10-1937 and 10-05-1936.
Black and white image of a single class of students standing on the front steps of their school. Witch Hazel school is possibly named after the Hazelwitch Farm, established in 1849. Two dates are listed for this photo in museum records, 09-10-1937 and 10-05-1936.
Black and white image of a small group of students gathered on the steps of their school. Witch Hazel school is possibly named after the 'Hazelwitch Farm,' established in 1849. Two dates are listed for this photo in museum records, 09-10-1937 and 10-05-1936.
Black and white image of a number of students outside a one-room schoolhouse with their teacher or principal standing to their left. The witch hazel plant is not native to Oregon, and it has not been determined exactly where the name for this neighborhood came from. However, the name has been associated with this area since the 1850s, and a school has been present in the area since the late 1800s.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Witch Hazel school in 1905-1906. This photo was found in a booklet entitled 'Schools' by Lester Mooberry, and includes a list of the students who attended.