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General Category => The Good Old Days => Topic started by: Janet Harrington on April 29, 2007, 03:38:28 PM

Title: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Janet Harrington on April 29, 2007, 03:38:28 PM
Here is a picture of the Howard High School in 1906.  I'm not sure that we have one of these on the forum and even if we do, I don't think it was as good as this one is.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: emptynest on April 29, 2007, 08:27:36 PM
What a neat picture!!  Where was that high school located?  That building looks as if it could have stood 1000 years or more.   
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: W. Gray on April 30, 2007, 07:36:01 AM
I am just wondering.

If this was Howard's first high school in 1906, then did no one attend high school before that time?

Or, perhaps high school was in a 1 through 12 school building?
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: frawin on April 30, 2007, 08:00:04 AM
The picture was taken in 1906, it was from a collection that Hottinger had of Howard and other SE Kansas towns. The first part of this building was built in 1882 and added on to in 1887 then torn down in 1915 and the red brick school was constructed. It was reportedly poorly consrtructed and my guess it would have been very difficult to add restroom/shower facilities. The first school classes in Howard were in 1873 in a wood frame building. I am at my office downtown and will look at my file on this when I get home so don't hold me to all of this.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: frawin on April 30, 2007, 08:09:06 AM
It was the 1882/1887 to 1915 building that was reportedly poorly construted. I assume that was due to the add ons that took place. I wanted to clarify that it wasn't the red brick building that I was inferring was poorly constructed.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Jody on April 30, 2007, 09:11:58 AM
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING.  IT LOOKS LIKE  A BUILDING ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS!     I HAVE WONDERED IF THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL WAS POORLY BUILT? I PLAYED IN  THAT BUILDING WHEN I WAS  YOUNG.    A CLASSMATE OF MINE  LIVED THERE.   HER MOTHER HAD A BEAUTY SHOP IN THE BUILDING.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Jody on April 30, 2007, 09:29:58 AM
THIS BUILDING WAS USED AS THE GRADE SCHOOL UNTIL THE GRADE SCHOOL WAS BUILT IN 1936.  THEN IT WAS TORN DOWN.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Flintauqua on April 30, 2007, 04:30:53 PM
Does anyone know where it sat on the block?  Based on where the other buildings are/were, and a quick survey I once took of that block with an architect, my guess would be the SW corner of the block.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: frawin on April 30, 2007, 06:57:35 PM
I don't have anything in my file on just exactly where it was located on the grounds. This picture came out of F.E.Hottinger's album, I will check and see if "Hot"  had anything in it about the location.
A wing of this building was torn down in 1916 , I don't have anythinhg that says if it was torn down to make room for the new building or it was torn down due to the structure being unstable or just not needed.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: W. Gray on May 05, 2007, 07:25:13 AM
That Hottinger appears to be the one who operated a drug store.

If so, are there any pictures of the Elk River alligators in that collection?
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: genealogynut on May 05, 2007, 09:07:22 AM
I found this newspaper article (see below) the other day while I was looking thru some microfilm at the library.  I am under the impression they must have had grades 1-12 all in the same building.  This article is found in the June 10, 1915 edition of the Courant.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Wilma on May 05, 2007, 09:39:20 AM
Lois, that is very good.  I wonder if that was the first schoolhouse in Howard. 
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: W. Gray on May 05, 2007, 10:19:15 AM
Just before the court house on Wabash Street was finished in 1879 the Thirteenth Judicial District court had convened at, among other places, the spacious Howard School according to the Howard Daily Courant in an early issue of that year.

In contrast, the Elk County history books says the first school in Howard was a frame house built in 1873 holding 19 pupils. The book says it had a cramped capacity and was used until 1882 when the new school, in the 1915 Courant article, was built at a cost of $8,000. $6,000 of the cost came from a bond issue. The building had a forced air furnace in the basement. It also says part of that 1882 school was reserved for a town hall. 

The first high school (three years) in Howard was in 1886 according to the history book and a wing was added to the 1882 school to house those kids.  The entire building had a seating capacity of 600 pupils. In 1900 the high school became a four year school.

First football team came along in 1904. Wonder if they were the Patriots?

First kindergarten was in 1906 and Howard, Kansas, supposedly had the first kindergarten in the state of Kansas.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: genealogynut on May 05, 2007, 11:33:47 AM
I think it would be a great project if the West Elk students (this next school year) would research the history of all the schools in Elk County, post it on the web, and particularly the Elk County forum.  That is something that would be of interest to the majority of folks.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: frawin on May 05, 2007, 03:18:53 PM
No Waldo, unfortunately there was not any pictures of the infamous Alligators. I spent lots of time in Hottingers, I stopped in there many times when I was a young boy and Mr Hottinger allowed me to look at and hold some of the old antique guns, knives and grenades, etc. I went in the back and looked at the two cars, I think they were 1918 era Buicks, and also looked at the Alligators which were in pretyty bad shape. When Hottinger finally closed up which I think was around 1960, they left everthing in the building until somewhere around 1962-1963, then had a big auction on main street.Many times I had looked at the old picture album that Mr. hottinger had and I wanted to buy it and did buy it at the auction. It had lots of old pictures of Howard and other southeast Kansas towns.
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Marcia Moore on May 05, 2007, 04:58:43 PM
Besides Howard, what other towns are in your album?
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: Flintauqua on May 05, 2007, 08:00:51 PM
Quote from: Lois Morgan on May 05, 2007, 09:07:22 AM
I found this newspaper article (see below) the other day while I was looking thru some microfilm at the library.  I am under the impression they must have had grades 1-12 all in the same building.  This article is found in the June 10, 1915 edition of the Courant.

I find the names of the contractors on that 1882 building to be humurously fitting to certain contractors of today "Crooks and Steele".
Title: Re: 1906 Howard High School, the first high school
Post by: W. Gray on May 10, 2007, 09:44:50 PM
The Annals of Kansas, 1886-1925, volume I, does indeed say that Howard was the first city in the state to have a public school kindergarten.