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- Harry_Ells_High_School comment "Harry Ells High School in Richmond, California was a major public high school in the area from 1955 to 1967. It was named for Harry Leander Ells (1854-1943), a pioneering resident who served as Richmond's postmaster, a member of its first school board, and an assemblyman representing Contra Costa County.Ells originally opened as a middle school in 1944, as Richmond grew from the influx of World War II manufacturing and shipyard workers and their families.".
- Q5668646 comment "Harry Ells High School in Richmond, California was a major public high school in the area from 1955 to 1967. It was named for Harry Leander Ells (1854-1943), a pioneering resident who served as Richmond's postmaster, a member of its first school board, and an assemblyman representing Contra Costa County.Ells originally opened as a middle school in 1944, as Richmond grew from the influx of World War II manufacturing and shipyard workers and their families.".