AKA: Pomona High School #1, Pomona, CA
Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools - high schools
Designers: Hanson and Company, Building Contractor (firm); Stone and Smith, Architects (firm)
Dates: constructed 1903
2 stories
The Los Angeles Times described the school in its issue of 07/19/1903: "The contract for the erection of the new High School building has been let to Hanson & Co. of Pomona, says the Builder and Contractor, for $39,975 for the building complete. The plans of Architects Smith & Stone of San Francisco were adopted at a previous meeting of the board, continues the journal just quoted, and they will have charge of the construction. The new building is of the classic style, two stories in height, brick construction, with cement plaster to exterior and slate roof. It contains fourteen rooms, and will be 80x176 feet, with concrete foundation walls, Oregon Pine trimmed, and equipped with the Morgan system of registration of heat and ventilating. The architects' estimate for the building was $40,000." (See "For the Pomona Hill School," Los Angeles Times, 07/19/1903, p. B1, B16.)
Demolished.
PCAD id: 2618