- University Hall (Northwestern University)
University Hall is the oldest original building on the
Northwestern University campus. University Hall was actually the second building constructed on the Northwestern University campus. The building known as "Old College" was constructed as a temporary building in 1855, though it stood on campus until the 1970s.History
University Hall was designed in
Victorian Gothic style byG. P. Randall , and is composed of Joliet limestone - the same kind used to build theChicago Water Tower . [cite web |url=http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.com/media/storage/paper853/news/2002/10/28/Campus/Eclectic.By.Design-1902783.shtml |title=Eclectic by Design |publisher="The Daily Northwestern "|date=October 28 2002 ] The construction materials were transported to the Evanston campus by lake boat and rail.The cornerstone of the building was laid in 1868, and the structure was completed in 1869, at a total cost of $125,000. University Hall officially opened on September 8, 1869 and coincided with the inauguration of University President
Erastus Otis Haven . Speakers at the opening ceremony included Illinois Governor John M. Palmer, and the new University President Haven, who called the structure, "the new and elegant University Building". [Northwestern University: A History, 1855-1905 By Arthur Herbert Wilde, p. 247 (available in full text at [http://books.google.com/books?id=lMwiAAAAMAAJ Google Book Search] )] The clock in the tower of University Hall was the gift of the Class of 1879; its movement was built by clockmaker Seth Thomas. In 1966, a new electrified clock replaced the old works, which are now located in theSmithsonian National Museum of American History inWashington, D.C. . [http://www.northwestern.edu/features/historic_moments/12_02_00_univhall.html Northwestern University Historic Moments] ]Upon its completion, University Hall took over most university functions from Old College. University Hall originally contained classrooms housing all Northwestern University classes, the main campus library, a chemical lab, a chapel, two society rooms and a fourth-floor natural history museum. University Hall contained Northwestern's primary library until the construction of Lunt Library (now known as Lunt Hall) in the 1890s. Lunt Library was the first dedicated library building built on the campus of Northwestern University. Though University Hall was succeeded by Fayerweather Hall as the university's main building in 1887, throughout its history, University Hall served a variety of functions. Over the years University Hall has been the home of the central administration, the engineering school, a cafeteria, and faculty offices. [ [http://www.library.northwestern.edu/archives/exhibits/architecture/building.php?bid=26 Northwestern University Archives] ] University Hall underwent a $5.2 million renovation and was rededicated in 1993. ] The building is currently home to Northwestern's English department.
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* [http://www.library.northwestern.edu/archives/exhibits/architecture/gallery.php?bid=26 Gallery of Images and Documents related to University Hall, from the Northwestern Archives]
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