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Maeser Elementary

Maeser Elementary School
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Maeser Elementary School
Maeser Elementary is located in Utah
Maeser Elementary
Maeser Elementary is located in the US
Maeser Elementary
Location 150 South 500 East
Provo, Utah
Coordinates 40°13′52″N 111°38′57″W / 40.23111°N 111.64917°W / 40.23111; -111.64917Coordinates: 40°13′52″N 111°38′57″W / 40.23111°N 111.64917°W / 40.23111; -111.64917
Area approximately 4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built 1908
Architect Richard C. Watkins
Architectural style Mission/Spanish Revival, Romanesque Revival
MPS Entreprenurial Residences of Turn-of-the-Century Provo TR
NRHP reference # 82004177
Added to NRHP July 26, 1982

Maeser Elementary was an elementary school in Provo, Utah. It was named after Karl G. Maeser. Built in 1898, it is the oldest school building in Provo, Utah. The school was designed by architect Richard C. Watkins, who also designed the Provo Third Ward Chapel and Amusement Hall, The Knight Block Building, and the Thomas N. Taylor Mansion.

Karl G. Maeser was born in Germany. Karl Maeser and his wife Anna Therese Meith were baptized into the LDS Church in 1855, and left shortly thereafter for Utah. Detained on their journey due to their decision to serve various missions for the church, the Maesers did not arrive in Utah until 1860.

In Utah, Maeser operated various schools and served other missions until the year 1876, where he was called to establish an academy in the name of the church. The academy he established was known as the Brigham Young Academy, now Brigham Young University. Karl G. Maeser served as director, principal, and instructor of the academy. Heber J. Grant, a president of the LDS church stated, "Some of our outstanding men... attribute largely to the force of character of Brother Maeser and the impression made upon them while under his influence their successes in life."


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