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Kemper Hall

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In 1875, the church built the Kemper Chapel north of Kemper Hall, in a simple Gothic Revival style common among Anglican churches. A year later, the first graduating class held its ceremony there. A four-story dormitory was built to the south of this complex in 1894 and extended in 1901. In 1893, the
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Kemper Hall served in this role for 105 years. Kemper Hall announced that it was going to close in late 1974 as the they were no longer able to staff and maintain the complex. The school accepted its last student as a mid-year transfer in early 1975 and held its last year-end ceremony at the end of
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Kemper Hall surrounded their learning with athletic competition, self-discipline, and prayer. Classes were encompassed with critical thinking and problem-solving. The school motto: "Fight the Good Fight" was taught with grounds in intellectual, spiritual, and physical force to right the wrongs the
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spring semester, 1975. The school was never particularly large, graduating only 1600 students in its history. After the school closed, a preservation-minded coalition raised money, bought the enormous structure, and gave it to
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Griffin Observatory was added to the south wing of the school. Additionally, the Study Hall and Chemistry Lab were added to the complex with the Chemistry Lab being the first lab for women in
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In 1878, the Episcopal Sisters of St. Mary came into the leadership of Kemper Hall and became known as the Mother House of the Western Province.
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was built to the north, linked to the chapel with a nun's residence, known as Ambrose Hall.
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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Kemper Hall was originally known as Durkee Mansion, the estate of early
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all girls’ boarding school after the expansion. It was added to the
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National Register of Historic Places in Kenosha County, Wisconsin
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mansion and was expanded with various wings and buildings in
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Katherine E. Hundt; Donald N. Anderson (April 15, 1976).
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On June 7, 1976, the building complex was honored by the
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is placed on a Kenosha County park with 17.5 acres in
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Kemper Hall is located in Wisconsin
Kemper Hall is located in the United States
Kenosha, Wisconsin
42°34′35″N 87°48′50″W / 42.57639°N 87.81389°W / 42.57639; -87.81389
Third Avenue Historic District
ID88002022
76000067
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Durkee Mansion.
Italianate
Gothic Revival
Episcopal
National Register of Historic Places
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Charles Durkee
United States Senate
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
Jackson Kemper
Episcopal Church of the United States.
Wisconsin
convent
Kenosha County
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places
contributing property
Third Avenue Historic District

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