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Clark Hall of Liberal Arts
| Location |
south side of Bellflower Road between
East Boulevard and Ford Road |
Description |
3-story sandstone and buff brick
building of 14,380 square feet or 19,719 gross square feet, containing classrooms,
chapel, library, and offices |
This property continued in use after 1949. Post-1949 research is not yet completed.
| Formal Name |
Clark Hall of Liberal Arts |
Named For |
Eliza Clark, friend |
| Other Names |
Clark Hall |
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| Constructed |
?-1892 |
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| Architect |
Richard M. Hunt |
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| Cost |
1892: $59,919.34
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| Financing |
1892: Gift of $100,000 from Eliza
Clark (for building and endowment); Gift of land from Jeptha H. Wade, II
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| Donors |
1892: Eliza Clark, friend; Jeptha
H. Wade, II, friend
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| Occupants |
1892-1949+: Mather College |
Uses |
1892-1949+: classrooms, chapel,
offices, library |
| Ceremonies |
Dedication: 10/24/1892 |
Trivia |
First Mather College classroom building
constructed |
Alterations and Modifications
| Description |
1927-1928: Unspecified alterations |
| Cost |
1927-1928: $6,190.61 |
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This summary was compiled by staff of the University
Archives from sources
in the custody of the Archives.
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