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roof, soffit, and facis were repaired and the brickwork was repainted in a Colonial ivory. The three porches, on the front and one on each wing, and the chestnut pillars were restored and reconstructed. The basement was converted into offices for the clerical staff and the mailroom. The electrical wiring, ventilation system, telephone, and switchboard system were replaced. Overall, this restoration cost $ 800,000 and was funded by private sources generated through the College's "Century III Fund" capital campaign. The newly restored building housed the President's Office and other administrative offices, including Development, Public Information, and Admissions Offices. It also served as a welcome center for prospective students and campus visitors. On Founders Day 1993, the building was rededicated as John McMillan Hall.
305:. The 2-story stone building was ready for occupation in 1797. Two wings and a portico were added in 1818, allowing the building to house dormitories and dining facilities for students. In 1900, the building was saved from planned demolition by a benefactor who insisted that it be preserved. In order to make room for the proposed library, it was moved 40 feet (12 m) towards Lincoln Street. The building was remodeled in 1912 to house administrative offices. In 1928, the north wing, which had been used as student housing, was remodeled to create office space. At various times, the basement housed a dining hall, a lunch counter, classrooms, and the bookstore. It was restored to its 18th-century appearance in the late 1980s. 1464: 337:. The foundation and walls of that building were finished in the fall of that year. On March 4, 1794, the Trustees entered into a contract with William Sherrard to complete the stone building, which was 35 by 30 feet (10.7 by 9.1 m) in size and stood two stories. It is believed that the building had an external staircase, but this is unclear. The building was placed into use for the first time on April 10, 1797. In addition to having a library and a reading room for students, the main hall was used as a Presbyterian place of worship. 78: 444: 103: 374:
Building be preserved. In order to make way for the new library, the Academy Building was moved 40 feet (12 m) to the east and towards Lincoln Street by the John Eichley Corporation of Pittsburgh. After the move, the new foundation was of incorrect proportions, requiring the contractor to keep the building mounted on "skids and jacks" while a new foundation was constructed. The error cost the contractor dearly, and the whole operation cost the College $ 7,455.69.
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A major renovation project, lasting from 1985 to 1987, restored the building to its original 18th-century condition. Non-original walls and partitions were removed, opening the hallways in the two wings for free movement, and the main lobby and first floor foyer were restored. For the exterior, the
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In 1928, the north wing was converted from a residence hall into office space, while the south wing continued to be used as a faculty residence. In 1937, the building was repainted and refurbished with new floor coverings. The College bookstore opened in the basement in 1938 and was enlarged in 1939
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On March 28, 1806, Washington Academy was chartered as Washington College. A decade later, on June 24, 1816, the College's Committee of Buildings began planning to expand the building by adding two wings and a two-story portico with four Tuscan columns. Following the completion of the wings in 1819,
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In the late 1890s, the Board of Trustees was considering demolishing the "Academy Building," which then housed the library. However, the building was saved in 1900 when College benefactor W. R. Thompson donated $ 50,000 for the construction of a new library with the stipulation that the Academy
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architectural forms, elements, and details and combined them in the builder's own esoteric way." The National Register described its historical importance as a "unique variation of a Western Pennsylvania stone building," calling it "irreplaceable on a regional or national level."
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lived rent-free in the south wing. Plans to enlarge the dormitories facilities, including the possibility of using the entire building as a boarding house, were discussed in 1848 and 1849.
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The building was remodeled in 1912, opening the second floor for use for the first time since 1835 and adding an interior stairway. The funds for this remodeling project were donated by
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the College was carrying $ 3,004.18 in construction debt owed to the workmen. In 1835, constructing began on a new building, called the "
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Washington & Jefferson College, Administration Building, Washington, Washington County, PA
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In 1793, the Trustees of Washington Academy authorized the construction of a new building.
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The building is situated on the corner of South Lincoln Street and East Wheeling Street in
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The "Old College" in 1899, still in its original location.
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US National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
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It is designated as a historic public landmark by the
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McMillan Hall, Newton Stewart
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation Landmark

McMillan Hall is located in Pennsylvania
McMillan Hall is located in the United States
Washington
Pennsylvania
40°10′13.2″N 80°14′27.9″W / 40.170333°N 80.241083°W / 40.170333; -80.241083
Jeffersonian
Vernacular architecture
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Washington & Jefferson College
Washington
Pennsylvania
United States
Allegheny Mountains
Washington, Pennsylvania
John McMillan
National Register of Historic Places
Georgian
Roman Classical
European Renaissance
Alexander Hamilton
Henry Lee
Whiskey Rebellion
Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation
Washington County Courthouse
David Bradford
William Hoge

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