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Building Name
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Old Main Building
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Description
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Originally used for all administrative functions until Boone Hall was built, also provided classroom and library space. The original building was a brick structure three stories high, with a recessed front door and an ornamented cornice. All windows feature simple upper and lower pediments. The first floor provided a room for the model school, one for the department of Physics and Chemistry, a small reception room and library. The second floor features were the recitation rooms and the main school room. One large room and a number of smaller rooms were on the third floor.
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Year Constructed
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1852
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Date Dedicated
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1853
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Building Functions
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Administration Offices, Classrooms, Library Room
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Main Building; Old Pierce Hall
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Original Cost
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$15,200
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Architectural Style
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Adamesque; after addition Queen Anne
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Rights
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