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Postcard - M.E. Church & Public Schools-Hutchinson, MN
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Postcard - M.E. Church & Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN
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Postcard - Methodist Church & Public Schools, Hutchinson, MN
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Postcard - Primary School, Hutchinson, MN
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard showing the Public School, also known as the Pendergast School, in Hutchinson, MN. This building was built in 1897 and stood until replaced in 1938. The South or Tower School is visible on the left, as is the Vineyard Methodist Church. The School faced east on Glen St. A utility pole is visible near the Main entrance with its protected guy wire.
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Public School (Tower or South School), built in 1887 facing Glen St., Hutchinson, MN.
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Graded School (Tower or South School), Hutchinson, MN, c.1910. It was a brick building with two towers, one square, one round and was located on Glen St facing east. A utility pole is visible near the entrance. The card was not sent.
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted photographic postcard of the Graded School (Tower or South School), Hutchinson, MN c.1910. It was a brick building with two towers, one square, one round and was located on Glen St facing east. A utility pole is visible near the entrance. The card was addressed to Mrs. Bert Grindell, 942 Central Ave, Minneapolis MN. The Franklin one cent stamp was canceled on September 5, 1910 at Hutchinson, Minn. The message mentions Grover not ...
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Public School (Tower or South School), built in 1887, Hutchinson, MN.
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Sepia toned photographic postcard of the Graded School (Tower or South School), Hutchinson MN. The school was a brick building with two towers, one square, one round. A utility pole is visible near the entrance. The card is addressed to Miss Lydia Retzlaff of RR1, Brookfield, Minn. no stamp or postmark. The message asks for a sack of potatoes if some extra are available. From E.S. Note in ink mentions the tower being the nurse's office and that ...
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Postcard - Public School, Hutchinson, MN
Color tinted photographic postcard of the Public School (Tower or South School), built in 1887 facing Glen St., Hutchinson, MN.
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