Whittier Elementary School architectural drawings. 1880-1882.

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Whittier Elementary School architectural drawings. 1880-1882.

Architectural plans for the oldest continuously operating school in Colorado. (For the related architectural specifications, see BHS 328-68-21.) Plans were probably drawn in the early days of the 1880s.

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Boulder Public Library

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Whittier School (Boulder, Colo.)

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F.E. Edbrooke and Company, Architects (Denver, Colo.)

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Known as the Pine Street School until 1903, Whittier School was built in the summer of 1882. It was the second school in Boulder, Colo., built to relieve overcrowding at the Central School. The building opened for classes in 1883, with 4 classrooms and 150 students. See Boulder Daily Camera article on 13 Feb. 1961 for more of the school's history. From the description of Whittier Elementary School architectural drawings. 1880-1882. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427292...

Boulder County (Colo.). Board of Education. District 3.

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