Black and white photograph of Lewis H. Merrill and his dog Mack at the backdoor of the Harrington-Merrill House, 1900.

Lewis H. Merrill and Mack at backdoor, Hutchinson

Lewis H. Merrill and his dog Mack at the backdoor of the Harrington-Merrill House, 1900.

Black and white photograph of Hutchinson High School class at Harrington-Merrill House, Hutchinson, 1900.

Hutchinson High School class of 1900 at Merrill House, Hutchinson

Hutchinson High School class at Harrington-Merrill House, Hutchinson, 1900.

Black and white photograph of the Harrington House, c.1875.

Harrington House

The Harrington House, c.1875.

Black and white photograph of Harrington-Merrill house with Harry Merrill standing in the foreground, 1890.

Harry L. Merrill residence, Hutchinson

Harrington-Merrill house with Harry Merrill standing in the foreground, 1890.

Harrington-Merrill House, Hutchinson

The Harrington-Merrill House is the oldest wood-framed structure in Hutchinson and one of the oldest in McLeod County. Lewis Harrington was one of Hutchinson's founders. Harry Merrill, who served as superintendent of schools for thirty-three years, was likely the most important educator in the town's history.

Black and white photograph of the interior of the St. Paul Commercial Club in the Commerce Building, 1912.

Interior view, Commercial Club, in Commerce building

Interior of the St. Paul Commercial Club in the Commerce Building, 1912.

Black and white photograph of the interior of the Commercial Club gathering space, Commerce Building, 1912.

Interior view, Commercial Club, in Commerce Building

Interior of Commercial Club gathering space, Commerce Building, 1912.

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