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Photographs, Documents from Old Jamestown High School Available Online

Jamestown High School photo, circa 1919Photographs, commencement programs, and other documents from Jamestown High School (later Ragsdale High School) of Jamestown, N.C. have been added to DigitalNC. The Old Jamestown School Association, which preserves the history of the Guilford County school and operates out of the Jamestown Public Library, has partnered with us to share these items online along with 17 yearbooks added back in June.

Included are photos dating back to the early 20th century, showing students and faculty as well as the school building and dormitories. There are also commencement programs from the 1880s to the 1970s, two school catalogs, report cards, and a few issues of the school newspaper.

You can view all items from the Old Jamestown School Association on DigitalNC here.


Jamestown High School Yearbooks Now Available On DigitalNC

Best All-Around in the 1959 Jamestown High senior class

Best All-Around in the 1959 Jamestown High senior class

The North Carolina Digital Heritage Center has added a new partner institution, the Old Jamestown School Association.  Through them, we have added 17 yearbooks from Jamestown High School to DigitalNC, from their first yearbook in 1940 until 1959, when Jamestown High School was renamed Ragsdale High School and moved into a new building across town.  The old Jamestown High School building now serves as the location of the Jamestown Public Library.

Visit the North Carolina Yearbooks collection on DigitalNC for more high school and college yearbooks from around the state.


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