Our New High School
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Title
Our New High School
Subject
Fallon's first high school
Description
OUR NEWHIGH
SCHOOL
Ben Leon, the Reno architect was in Fallon Sunday on business connected with the drawing of the high school plans, for which work he has been selected by the honorable board of county commissioners.'
Mr. Leon states that the plans for our future institution of learning will call for a building modern in every respect. It will be fifty or sixty feet, two stories high, with two class rooms on each floor. There will have a hall 20 feet square and sliding doors, al- lowing of two class-rooms being converted into one, when necessary for lectures, etc.
The material of .which the building will be constructed has not been decided upon, but it is understood that the bids calling for contracts on the structure will include stone, brick and cement, wood having been wisely eliminated by the county commissioners in their reckoning.
SCHOOL
Ben Leon, the Reno architect was in Fallon Sunday on business connected with the drawing of the high school plans, for which work he has been selected by the honorable board of county commissioners.'
Mr. Leon states that the plans for our future institution of learning will call for a building modern in every respect. It will be fifty or sixty feet, two stories high, with two class rooms on each floor. There will have a hall 20 feet square and sliding doors, al- lowing of two class-rooms being converted into one, when necessary for lectures, etc.
The material of .which the building will be constructed has not been decided upon, but it is understood that the bids calling for contracts on the structure will include stone, brick and cement, wood having been wisely eliminated by the county commissioners in their reckoning.
Creator
Churchill Standard
Source
Churchill County Recorder's Office
Publisher
Churchill County Museum
Date
1-27-1906
Contributor
Churchill County Museum
Format
Print, Jpeg
Language
english
Type
print, jpeg
Identifier
Our New High School, Churchill Standard 1-27-1906
Coverage
Fallon's First High school
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Text
OUR NEWHIGH
SCHOOL
Ben Leon, the Reno architect was in Fallon Sunday on business connected with the drawing of the high school plans, for which work he has been selected by the honorable board of county commissioners.'
Mr. Leon states that the plans for our future institution of learning will call for a building modern in every respect. It will be fifty or sixty feet, two stories high, with two class rooms on each floor. There will have a hall 20 feet square and sliding doors, al- lowing of two class-rooms being converted into one, when necessary for lectures, etc.
The material of .which the building will be constructed has not been decided upon, but it is understood that the bids calling for contracts on the structure will include stone, brick and cement, wood having been wisely eliminated by the county commissioners in their reckoning.
SCHOOL
Ben Leon, the Reno architect was in Fallon Sunday on business connected with the drawing of the high school plans, for which work he has been selected by the honorable board of county commissioners.'
Mr. Leon states that the plans for our future institution of learning will call for a building modern in every respect. It will be fifty or sixty feet, two stories high, with two class rooms on each floor. There will have a hall 20 feet square and sliding doors, al- lowing of two class-rooms being converted into one, when necessary for lectures, etc.
The material of .which the building will be constructed has not been decided upon, but it is understood that the bids calling for contracts on the structure will include stone, brick and cement, wood having been wisely eliminated by the county commissioners in their reckoning.
Original Format
Newspaper Article
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Citation
Churchill Standard, “Our New High School,” Churchill County Museum Digital Archive: Fallon, Nevada, accessed May 3, 2024, https://ccmuseum.omeka.net/items/show/565.
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