Fun Features Which limestone locations were special to Faribault residents?
THE QUARRIES
Quarries near Faribault were located near the Straight River,
where the flow of water exposed layers of desirable rock. Fathers,
sons, brothers and in-laws established a tangled web of quarry
ownerships and roles. The first quarries opened in the mid- 1850s.
This undated, hand-drawn map by Clem Kaul
shows quarry locations and ownerships, sometime after 1902.
THE ARCHWAY
Whitney Memorial Arch artistically
frames Shumway Hall atShattuck School. Shattuck was originally a grammar
school as part of the Episcopal Seabury Divinity Seminary.
It later offered secondary-level military education for boys,
and finally merged with St. Marys to become a private
co-educational preparatory school. The arch was constructed
in 1926 of limestone salvaged from two other early campus
buildings, the old Shattuck and Whipple Halls.
Image courtesy of the Minnesota Historical
Society.