Property was obtained to build a school in 1884 from the Union Pacific Railroad on what was then considered "the wrong side of the tracks."
In 1924 shortages of classroom space required a new building, designed by architect Wilbur A. Hitchcock.
Replacing the 1884 building, it was a one-story brick structure with a green clay tile hipped roof.
A further addition, designed by the sons of Wilbur Hitchcock, W. Eliot and Clinton, added more classrooms.
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