Historical Images of Porter County
Central B'l'dg
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: 1906
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Elmer E.
Starr, Earl C. Dowdell
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This particular site located at 305 North Franklin Avenue has
been occupied by four different educational facilities; namely, the Valparaiso
Collegiate Institute (1861-1871), the first Central School (1871-1903), the
second Central School (1904-1938), and Central Elementary School (1938-present).
The Valparaiso Collegiate Institute was a four-room structure opened by the
Presbyterians in 1861. When the Valparaiso Collegiate Institute went defunct,
the school trustees for the City of Valparaiso purchased from the Presbyterians
the site and buildings on it for use as a public school. The construction of the original Central School
took place in 1871 and it was demolished in 1904; while the original Central
School structure had a handsome exterior appearance, including two 100-foot
towers, it was viewed by many in the community as faulty in its construction for
use as a school. The Central High School, seen here, was constructed in 1904. At
the time of its construction it was considered one of the most modern schools in
Indiana. The total cost of construction for the
structure was $80,000. It was later destroyed by a fire in 1938. The present location
is home to Central Elementary School.
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Image and related text prepared by Steven R. Shook