William Winlock Miller High School, ca. 1907 Capitol Campus, Olympia, 2007, by Mary Hammer

Designed by Joseph Wohleb in 1907, the building burned down in a 1918 fire that originated in the school's Chemistry Lab. The William Winlock Miller family donated land for the first high school. It was built at a cost of $26,845 in Tenino sandstone. Before the building burned down, it was sold to the state for the expansion of capitol grounds.

There has been some debate over exactly where William Winlock Miller stood. A Google Earth overlay shows it to have been just to the right of the Winged Victory statue, mid picture.