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Eaton Hall (Oregon)

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Willamette's administrative offices were located in Eaton from its opening until 1980. In 1980, renovations began to convert administrative offices into classrooms and faculty offices and other modern improvements. In 1983, the building's interior was remodeled, and the following year Eaton was added
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Four stories tall, the hall is constructed of stone and bricks with a composite shingle roof. Architectural details contain elements of Victorian, Gothic Revival, and Beaux-Arts styles. Gothic elements include a pointed arches on the entrances, embedded towers or turrets, a foundation of rusticated
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to Salem's Historic Properties List. In the spring of 2004, a $ 1.4 million renovation of the building’s fourth floor was completed. The former attic space was converted into offices and classrooms for the rhetoric and anthropology departments.
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style building was dedicated on September 21, 1909, and named in honor of Abel E. Eaton. Eaton donated $ 50,000 for the construction of the hall. He owned the Union Woolen Mills in
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Located on the north end of campus, it is adjacent to Waller Hall to the west and Smullin Hall to the east. To the south is an open field which previously served as the school's
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from 1923 until 1938. During the 1960s the structure housed the school’s office of the president, the registrar, the school’s telephone switchboard, and business offices.
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Originally constructed with round spires on the turrets, these were later removed. Eaton Hall was home to
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Willamette Stories: From Exceptional to Extraordinary: More than Bricks and Stones.
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Building on the Willamette University campus in Salem, Oregon, U.S.
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The Council of Independent Colleges. Retrieved on October 1, 2008.
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Eaton Hall was built from 1907 to 1908. The primarily
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View of Eaton Hall from atop the Oregon State Capitol
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Willamette University. Retrieved on January 27, 2008.
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Late Gothic Revival
Salem, Oregon
United States
John E. Tourtellotte
Willamette University
Salem, Oregon
United States
Waller Hall
Gatke Hall
Art Building
Late Gothic Revival
Eastern Oregon
Willamette’s law school


Oregon State Capital
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