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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.
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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.
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