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Reservoir Park and Lanphier High School
Springfield,
IL ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
39° 49' 2.700012",
-89° 38' 25.019988"
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Illinois State Historical Marker |
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The site where Lanphier High School now stands was once known as Reservoir Park. Constructed in the 1870's, Reservoir Park was a popular recreation spot that integrated a lagoon and huge reservoir, which served as the City of Springfield's water supply. In 1935, the Springfield School District purchased the property and, with funding from the WPA, removed the reservoir's walls and filled in the lagoon. The District built Lanphier High School on this site in 1936. The School featured the latest in educational facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. Students represented a variety of ethnic groups, families who came to Springfield to work on the railroads, in nearby coal mines, and in local industries such as Pillsbury Mills. The Illinois Watch Factory, and Sangamo Electric Company. Robert C. Lanphier, for which the School is named, was founder and president of Sangamo Electric Company, a factory located immediately to the west of the School. Sangamo produced electric meters and sonar equipment, and was one of the city's major employers for more than 50 years. Lanphier's grandfather, Charles Lanphier, was publisher of the Illinois State Register, as well as a political foe of Abraham Lincoln. Located directly to the east of the high school is Memorial Field, the City's football and track arena, and Springfield's public baseball stadium, named for Lanphier High graduate and baseball Hall of Famer Robin Roberts. Sponsored by the Lan-Hi Yearbook staffs, 1994-2007, Deborah Sidener, adviser, and the Illinois State Historical Society, April 2007.
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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Reservoir Park and Lanphier High School Historical Marker Location Map, Springfield, Illinois Map
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