The new high school, opened in 1907

Year
1907
The new high school was the pride of the community when it opened in 1907 with an attached public library (on far left, facing Huron) donated by Andrew Carnegie. The University purchased the building in 1956 and renamed it for Latin professor Henry Simmons Frieze, who had been a member of the school board and UM acting president.
Frame location: West side of North State, north of East Huron, on the extension north of the first tree, facing southeast
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Ann Arbor Public Library
University of Michigan - Buildings
University of Michigan
Schools
Libraries
Frieze Building
Education
Ann Arbor Public Schools - Buildings
Ann Arbor High School
Henry Simmons Frieze
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