Founders Hall

 

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Black and white postcard of a large brick building with a cupola

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University Archives

Digitization Date

September 6, 2016

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The date given for this picture is approximate. The postcard was postmarked on November 14, 1910, but the image may be older than that date.

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History

Founders Hall was the first building constructed on the campus of Cedarville College, completed in 1895 at a cost of $14,000. Originally known as College Hall, it was also known popularly as Old Main. During the centennial celebration of the college on January 26, 1987, it was renamed Founders Hall by President Paul Dixon in honor of the five men who signed the incorporation papers and obtained the charter for the college: Thomas Gibson, Hugh McCollum, Hugh H. McMillan, James F. Morton, and Richard Parks. It currently houses administrative offices, including the office of the President.

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Cedarville, Founders Hall, Old Main, administration building

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