Richards Gordon School (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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The Richards Gordon School, located at 1619 Dayton Avenue, was constructed in 1911. Designed by Ray R. Gauger, additions were added in 1917 and 1923 to enlarge the school to a total of 18 classrooms. The architect for the second addition was Frank Tewes. Richards Gordon, for whom the school was named, arrived in St. Paul in 1854 and founded the Gordon Hat Company, later the Gordon-Ferguson Company, a wholesale furrier. The brick school was a fine example of the beaux-arts style popular in St. Paul from the 1890s to World War I. The noted cartoonist Charles Schultz attended the school. The building, which closed as a school in 1974, was used by the city as an adult education center until its sale in 1987.

From the description of Records, 1902-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313841781

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creatorOf Richards Gordon School (Saint Paul, Minn.). Records, 1902-1974. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
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associatedWith Gauger, Ray R. person
associatedWith Gordon, Richards,. 1829-1911 person
associatedWith Longfellow School (Saint Paul, Minn). corporateBody
associatedWith Saint Paul Public Schools. corporateBody
associatedWith Tewes, Frank. person
associatedWith Waufle, Grace. person
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Exercises and recreations--Minnesota--Saint Paul
Minnesota--Saint Paul
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Classrooms
Elementary school principals
Parents' and teachers' associations
Puppets
Savings bonds
School buildings
School children
School management and organization
Schools
School safety patrols
Science projects
Student activities
Student newspapers and periodicals
World War, 1939-1945
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Active 1902

Active 1974

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