Grinnell Herald Building Explained

Grinnell Herald Building
Coordinates:41.7447°N -92.725°W
Area:less than one acre
Built:1916
Added:January 17, 1991
Refnum:90002131

The Grinnell Herald Building is a historic structure located in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. The Herald was established in 1869 with the Rev. J. M. Hillyer as the first editor. Lowrie Frisbie began his 50-year tenure as its editor in the early 20th-century.[1] In its early years the newspaper was housed in numerous buildings in the city's central business district. Its owners put up this Neoclassical brick building in 1916. It was designed by the prominent Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson. The same year the Herald's competitor, the Grinnell Register, erected their own building. The two newspapers merged in 1936 to form the Grinnell Herald-Register. They choose this building to house their operations, and it continues to do so. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|90002131}} Grinnell Herald Building]. National Park Service. 2016-04-18. W.C. Page.