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Waller Hall houses alumni relations, the school's business office, human resources for the university, the office of communications, university relations, the President's office, and other administrative functions. Additionally, Cone Chapel is on the building's second floor and seats 300. Cone Chapel
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porches on the west, east, and north ends of the building. Originally, the building was 100 feet (30 m) tall as measured from the base of the building to the top of the dome. The distance from the eaves of the structure to the base is 50 feet (15 m). The basement of the building is 12 feet
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upgrades in the event of a large magnitude earthquake. These renovations also turned the attic into an office suite for the school's president. After renovations in 1988 the building was used for university administration offices. Further renovations were completed in 2005 at a cost of $ 1.3 million
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There was some discussion of demolishing the hall in the 1980s after the structure had become dilapidated. One proposal called for building a replica on the same site as the original, but school administrators opted to renovate Waller Hall. From November 1987 to November 1989 the 25,000-square-foot
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used in the construction were fired on campus using clay excavated from the construction site in order to build the foundation. The builders ordered 500,000 bricks total for the construction project. Construction was completed in 1867 and the building was named University Hall. The school "marched"
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Due to a variety of factors, including the deterioration of the main campus building dating from 1844 and the need for additional space, the university considered building a new building designed specifically for the university beginning in the 1850s. Then on October 3, 1860, the board of trustees
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Total costs for the building were $ 40,000 at occupation with a need for approximately an additional $ 17,000 to finish and furnish the building. The building was first used for classrooms, a library, parlors, recitation rooms, and some physical education in the attic. Also in the early years the
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In 1912, Willamette renamed the building in honor of the Reverend Alvan (Alvin) F. Waller who was instrumental in getting the hall built. Then on December 17, 1919, another fire swept through Waller Hall while school was on break for Christmas. This second fire completely gutted the five-story
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On September 16, 1891, University Hall, the school's first brick building, caught on fire. As a result of the fire the top two floors of the building as well as the roof were destroyed. The building was then re-built after the 1891 fire, but unlike the original plans it was constructed with a
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style roof. Additionally, a square tower was also built on top in lieu of the original cupola which included a school bell. From its construction until 1987, Waller Hall was used as an academic hall and hosted classes along with housing the school's chapel and as offices for the faculty.
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Construction of the new building began in February 1864 with excavation of the basement. This was on the north section of Willamette's campus in downtown Salem. Then on July 24, the cornerstone of the building was laid into place in a ceremony. The President of the Board of Trustees,
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building, but the exterior walls remained intact. The Mansard roof and square tower were destroyed in the fire. The university rebuilt the hall the following year, and used the original plans that included the round cupola but omitted the Mansard style roof and the square
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features over a dozen stained glass windows and a classic pipe organ. The chapel is occasionally used for commencement ceremonies, lectures, and concerts at the school. Waller Hall sits in the north central part of campus directly opposite of the
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topping the structure. Architect Fred A. Legge oversaw the rebuilding and re-design of the hall. A campaign launched in 1920 by the university was set to raise $ 100,000 to be used for the reconstruction of Waller, plus completing the new
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was placed in charge of the efforts to raise the funds needed for a building. However, this was unsuccessful and on November 19, 1862, the board again passed a resolution calling for a new structure and forming a committee of Waller,
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to be solicited and paid to Waller with a goal of $ 20,000. On May 20, 1863, the board met again and learned that $ 12,800 had been pledged and the board then set up a building committee of Waller, Hines, Moores, E.N. Cook, and
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from 1867 until 1880 when it moved to Portland. University Hall remained the only permanent campus building from 1872 when the Oregon Institute building burned down until 1906 when the Medical Building (now
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in 1975. The building has been gutted twice by fires with the interior rebuilt each time, and went through renovations in 1987 to 1989 and again in 2005.
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Walton, Elisabeth (Oct 1973). "A Note on William W. Piper and Academy Architecture in Oregon in the Nineteenth Century".
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for upgrading the 100-year-old windows to newer energy efficient models, repairing the brick, fixing leaks, installing
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structure housed the chapel services of the school, and some temporary accommodations for students.
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that featured an image of Waller Hall. Featuring a watercolor painting by George C. Warner of
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for the school resolved to begin the process of building a new primary hall to be used by the
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style of architecture. This red brick building was designed in the same proportions as a
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University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon
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Willamette to Graduate First Class in State of Oregon Certificate of Public Management
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Willamette University College of Law: The First Hundred Years: An Illustrated History
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The First Hundred Years: 1834-1934 Willamette University from Jason Lee to Carl Doney
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from the old school building to the new and began using it on October 21, 1867.
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Hill, Jim. Salem's Willamette University celebrates 150 years of learning.
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still in use, currently housing the university's administrative offices.
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Cowan, Ron. The history of the delicate designs adds to their mystique.
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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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De Carbonel, Dan. Waller Hall renovation covers next 100 years.
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from Salem Public Library, including the 1891 and 1919 fires
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on the exterior and circular stairways on the interior.
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The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Retrieved on July 19, 2009.
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Waller Hall, Willamette University
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Waller Hall is located in Salem OR
Waller Hall is located in Oregon
Salem, Oregon
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Willamette University
Salem, Oregon
United States
Mississippi River
Renaissance
National Register of Historic Places
university
Alvin F. Waller
Gustavus Hines
Josiah Lamberson Parrish
John H. Moores
subscriptions
Thomas Milton Gatch

David Leslie
Governor
A. C. Gibbs
bricks


Oregon Institute
College of Law

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