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l-HSTCDRY QF BUILDINGS ,School buildings were not always as modern as they are today, with their modern furniture, lighting systems and water supplies. Due to the fact that education began in Minneapolis at such an early date and the schoolhouses were moved from one place to another many times, there is very little accurate information available about the earliest schools. The first school building in Minneapolis was a small log cabin, with a dirt iiioor, located east of where the Jackman Elevator now stands. It was a one-room grade school. The next schoolhouse we have any information on is the one which was just north of where the telephone office is now situated. This Sch-ool was a crude lumber, one-room grade building. The desks and seats were made of cotton wood slabs built against the walls. Later more room was needed to accommodate those who wished to go to school. A small, one-roomed frame building, called the little school- house, was built West of the Methodist church for the first and second grades. The rest of the grades attended school in a building where the telephone office now stands. This building consisted of four rooms, two on the first floor and two on the second. The high school students at this time attended classes in the second story of the Pacific House, which stood at the end of Mill street just north of the tracks. In 1884 the citizens of Minneapolis decided to build this prospering city a permanent school building, and erected Central. The approximate cost was S15,000. It, a two-story structure, was constructed of red brick and still stands. On the first fioor there are four classrooms and a large hall. On the second floor there are four classrooms, a large hall, an office, and three small rooms. This building was not modernized until 1914. The first eight grades attended school here. For a while the high school classes attended school here, and then they were transferred to the city hall.
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