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Show 32 and the Second Ward.l President of the the port to ed in Board, William Nelson, reported Board, that Bryant opened the Lowell December; in (Twentieth) had hoped lighted school year of program, 1891-1892 that the year and ventilated schools, 189-1893 were available Buildings, on a April of the year would see was It of 1891, well-heated, not until December of the by the bonding to the students. schools tha.t on was constructed by the Board was Fifth South between Third and Fourth Wests. a large basement that contained formally dedicated was in December B. G. Rabould, Charles Baldwin, Pratt, and R. gether in the upper hall which W. Young. H. ,T. quite large was formally dedicated by vice-president of Mr. Nelson the boy's playroom. were: Duke, J. Superintendent Millspaugh was a 14, 1892, dedication the members of the Board who attended Aiff, 1892-1893.2 brick building of eight large classrooms with four classrooms to each floor and R. report the ch;i.ldren in , the Lincoln School located was in that the first rooms , built The first of the It ... opened in January; the Hamilton in their annual but it re- December; the Lincoln open Qpened in March; and the Franklin. opened The Committee in his and at this William E. Nelson, Dooly, Arthur called everyone to- and it was here the school Board, William Nelson. said: It is the Board's great pleasure in formally dedicating to the causes of education this building, the first fruits of the efforts of the people of this city and of the Board in building school houses. At first the educational work was 1 Salt Lake 2Salt Lake Herald, June 2, 1892• Tribune, December 15, 1892. |