Kinston, May 31—The newest unit in the local school system, the walls of which are being reared on Vernon Heights, North Kinston, will be the most imposing building in the city. The new Grainger high school will be a landmark visible for miles to persons approaching Kinston from the north. The Harvey primary school erected a year or two ago looms up imposingly at the western edge of town, and is visible for a long distance.
The Granger school, which will be completed by late summer, is of classic design. It will contain a model library. The structure will cost $250,000 and will be of brick, concrete and stone construction. It will be the last building in a system which will be a model for this part of North Carolina.
From the front page of The Montgomery Herald, Troy, N.C., Thursday, May 27, 1926
Granger or Grainger? It’s spelled both ways in the newspaper.
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