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Title
Hulst High School, Fulton School and Lowell School
Creator
Anderson, Adolph

Institution
Dickinson County Library

Subject
School buildings

Item Number
AF01a126

Relation
Item also published with caption in: Dickinson County, Michigan : from earliest times through the Twenties / compiled and edited by William John Cummings. Iron Mountain, Mich. : Dickinson County Board of Commissioners, 1991. 432 p. : ill, maps, ports. ; 3

Description
Photograph of the Hulst High School and the two annexes near it, built in the early 1900's. The Fulton School, also known as the manual training school, was built to the northeast of the Hulst school. The contract for the Lowell School, a four-room building housing grades one through four, was let in early June, 1904. This photograph was taken shortly after the Lowell School was completed.

Hulst High School, Fulton School and Lowell School

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