Nashville City Schools, Lipscomb Elementary
Title |
Nashville City Schools, Lipscomb Elementary |
Corporate name |
Lipscomb Elementary |
Topical entry |
Education Elementary schools Architecture Schools |
Geographic entry |
Nashville (Tenn.) |
Description |
Lipscomb Elementary opened in South Nashville in 1907. Before the school was built, the property held Fairfield Plantation. Following the plantation was a convent where it is thought the first Lipscomb classes may have been held. The school was named for James Lipscomb, and the first principal was W.N. Tucker. The school closed in 1960. 11 x 14 in. |
Date |
1949 |
Type |
Photograph |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Identifier |
CDM 078; City Property Photographs Volume 6 |
Relation |
City Property Photographs |
Coverage |
1949 |
Rights |
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