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Lost Hutchinson: H.L. Merrill School
May 1, 2007 - 9:53am — webmaster
Constructed: Sept. 30, 1912 to Sept. 8, 1913 H.L. Merrill School above is part of a 20-week series of Lost Hutchinson buildings. Watch the Tuesday print edition for more information about H.L. Merrill School. If any readers have other photos, renderings or information about this building, please post them here or send them to: Hutchinson Leader, 36 Washington Ave. W., Hutchinson, MN 55350. A collection of information published in the Lost Hutchinson series as well as reader submitted photos and remembrances will be published in a magazine later this year. If you missed the Lost Hutchinson series last week, click on the link below.
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H.L. Merrill School was...
Back to page topH.L. Merrill School was built as the high school on Second Ave. S.W. Its neighbors, the Bell Tower and Pendergast schools, were in North Park also, but around the corner on Glen Street.
Park Elementary was built in 1937 as an "addition" to the Merrill School, and to replace the Tower and Pendergast schools, which were torn down at the time because they lacked the space necessary for Hutchinson's students.
The last ones in the Merrill...
Back to page topThe last ones in the Merrill building.
I loved this article on the Merrill building. As a member and class president of the class of 1961, the last class to gradulate from the Merrill School I have a lot of great memories of our school. It was my school, the Merrill and the "attachments," from K - 12. The old library and the principal's office on the second floor, with Pearl Sealy running the place. The creaky old wooden floors, the windows you could walk out from Mr. Barsness's room, the very odd little gym we had many gym classes in. The grounds on the south and west side of the Merrill, with all the trees, was a luxury new schools don't have in these days.
Tom Linder
Class of 1961
Tom Linder's note brought...
Back to page topTom Linder's note brought back memories. I was a member of the class of '62, the first class to graduate from the "new" high school, so I had lots of classes in the Merrill building. I especially remember the creaky floors and the hallway on second floor that connected the east and west ends of the building. It was the only hallway between the two ends of the building so it was crowded between classes. There were two connected classrooms on the third floor and the gym on the first floor. It struck me one day that the "new" high school is 46 years old, nearly as old as the Merrill building was when I started high school.
Julia Hagen Accola
New High...
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