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North Hall (University of Wisconsin)

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faculty, and a janitor. Faculty were Chancellor Lathrop, Professor Sterling, and O.M. Conover. The janitor lived in the hall with the students and on cold days in winter the students called for the janitor to stoke the furnace. "Wood up John! Wood up!" At first the building was heated by two hot-air furnaces. Students hauled their own water from a nearby well. Toilets were outside - simple privies. The first class began at 6am and the last ended at 9pm, with a curfew at nine.
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drew up a general plan for university buildings. A "main edifice" would stand at the top of College Hill. Down the hill from it would be four dormitories, "each building to be four stories high, 110 feet in length and forty feet in breadth, containing thirty-two studies for the use of students, each
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North Hall was built in 1851, with construction overseen by James Livesey. Its first three floors were dormitory organized into suites where each suite had a study room and two bedrooms. The fourth floor housed lecture rooms, study rooms, and a chapel. The first year there were 30 students, three
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on September 17, 1851, as the North Dormitory. The sandstone building, which cost $ 19,000, was typical to educational buildings of the era. The four-story building is rectangular, has a hipped roof, and features little decoration. The east and west facades have ten bays; the center four project
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North Hall continued to serve as a dormitory until the huge new Science Hall burned in 1884. In the ensuing space crunch, North Hall was converted fully from a residence hall to instructional space and offices. It has since housed the pharmacy school, German and Scandinavian studies, math, the
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This one building held all functions of the university for the first four years. Then in 1855 South Hall was completed across the mall - also designed by John Rague and very similar to North Hall on the outside.
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stoves were put in each room of North Hall and students had to fuel them, often with wood from the forest nearby. John Muir lived in the dormitory during this period, from 1861 to 1863. At some point a
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study having two bed-rooms and a wood room attached." Rather than construct the main edifice (classrooms and offices) first, the university built the dormitory North Hall in 1851. Rague designed it in
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The exterior has retained its original appearance. The interior has been largely remodeled, although original staircases are in place and some rooms maintain their original arrangements.
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McClelland, Harold E. "Oldest Buildings Saw U.W. Reach Manhood." Wisconsin State Journal 21 Nov. 1948. Print. UW Madison Archives.
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slightly beyond the other six. Single-door entrances are found on these facades near the ends. A plain yet deep
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Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Wisconsin
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was set up in the first floor of North Hall, where students could eat for about eighty cents a week.
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A Brief History of North Hall--The First Building Constructed on the University of Wisconsin Campus
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commenced a preparatory school for twenty boys downtown in a room of the Madison Female Academy.
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: North Hall, University of Wisconsin
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in 1836. By 1838, the wooded hill west of the capitol was optimistically being called "
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Bascom Hill Historic District
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resided in North Hall when he was a student at the university from 1860 to 1863.
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the UW for its first four years, housing both dorm rooms and lecture halls.
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Madison Weather Bureau, and the political science department.
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blocks and eight interior chimneys protrude from the roof.
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National Register of Historic Places in Madison, Wisconsin
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Schroer, Blanche Higgins; Bradford, S. Sydney (May 1975).
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The University of Wisconsin: A History, 1848-1925 - Vol 1
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style, clad in sandstone, very much as described above.
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The city of Madison was established as the capital of
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decorates the roofline. Windows and doors have plain
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North Hall, University of Wisconsin
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

North Hall (University of Wisconsin) is located in Wisconsin
North Hall (University of Wisconsin) is located in the United States
Madison, Wisconsin
43°4′32.45″N 89°24′10.65″W / 43.0756806°N 89.4029583°W / 43.0756806; -89.4029583
John F. Rague
Greek Revival
Bascom Hill Historic District
ID74000065
66000021
University of Wisconsin
Bascom Hill
John Muir
National Historic Landmark
Wisconsin Territory
College Hill
Dr. John Sterling
Chancellor Lathrop
Mills
Dean
John F. Rague
Greek Revival
Civil War
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