Winona Technical Institute 1910

Description: Front: Script beneath image reads, Office of School of Printing and Binding, Winona Technical Institute, Indianapolis.Back: Dated, Friday. Body of message reads, Dear Mabel, Am getting along real well at school. Would write a letter if I had more time. My address will remain the same, H30 N. Jefferson St., Lovingly, Roy. Addressed to, Mrs. G. A. Rathman, 115 Mabel St., Hattiesburg, Miss.
The final day of the United States Army occupancy of the grounds was April 3, 1903.The Winona Technical Institute was formed with a Board of Directors made up of 47 members, many of which were also on the Board of the Winona Assembly and Summer School Association. The new school purchased the former 76 acre United States Army arsenal, located at 1500 E. Michigan in Indianapolis, at auction in 1903. Over 4,000 donors made the purchase possible. Sol Dickey, the head of the Winona Assembly, was the head of WTI. The venture was short lived. It admitted students in 1904 and was insolvent by 1910 and was finally given over to creditors in 1916. It had programs in pharmacy, library, chemistry, electrical, lithography, house and sign painting, carpentry, tile setting, bricklaying, machinery, applied science and foundry operation. The pharmacy program went to Butler University and the library program went to Indiana University. The WTI buildings and some of its programs became Arsenal Technical High School, which still exist today.
Origin: 1910-01-14
Created By: Winona Technical Institute
Source: http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15705coll8/id/943
Collection: Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards
Copyright: Contact Morgan Library, Winona Lake, IN for copy and usage permissions
Geography: Winona Lake (Ind.)
Subjects: Office, School of Printing and Binding

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