Preserving the Past:
Stories from the Archives Blog
Creating Lincoln High School
Perkins, Hamilton, and Fellows, a Chicago architect, firm was hired to design the new high school. The architect recommended the Roeff’s Hill site from a list of choices because “Nature has made it one of the best high school sites in the USA.” At the time of the construction plans, 15 acres were required for an ideal high school site. There were quite a few reasons for choosing to build Lincoln on Roeff’s Hill. The site was centrally located in the city and the previous high school was too small and run down to accommodate all the students.
The White House Milk Company
The White House Milk Company, once located at 102 Revere Drive in Manitowoc was once among the largest producers of evaporated milk in the country. The plant was reported to be able to process a million pounds of milk in a day and crank out 500 cans of evaporated milk per minute.
Jens Jensen Designed Landscape Plan at Lincoln High School
Manitowoc has an important association with Jensen as he designed the original landscape plan for Lincoln High School. In 1923, when construction of the Collegiate Gothic high school on Roeff’s hill was underway, Jensen came to Manitowoc with Chicago architect Dwight Perkins to meet with School Board members and survey the building site.
Lincoln High School’s Lost Mural
Walking into Lincoln High School’s historic auditorium, your eyes are met with the large mural that lays high above the stage. At first glance it appears to be just another mural that recalls the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln. However, upon further investigation the mural is subject to a mystery.