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311:. Ironically, the Little Round House, despite its military associations, was one of the few structures that remained after Federal troops burned the campus. When the university reopened its doors in 1871, the building was used as a physician's office. A few years later the building was considered for demolition due to its deteriorated condition. It was saved by the university trustees and converted into a records repository. It became known as Jasons Shrine during the 1930s, while being used by the Jasons, a men's honor society. 1990 saw the structure converted into a memorial for all university honor societies. 1507: 1615: 286:, the eighth president of the University of Alabama. Ill health forced him to resign as president and the trustees allowed the Gorgas family to move into the house, which also contained the campus post office and student hospital. The building was dedicated as a memorial to the family in 1944 by the Alabama legislature, and then became one of the University of Alabama museums now known as the Gorgas House Museum upon the death of the last two surviving Gorgas children in 1953. 259: 320: 295: 1518: 368: 73: 389:-story Gothic Revival structure in red brick. Similar in design to Clark Hall, it was finished in 1885. Originally built as a dormitory, it now houses the Department of Religious Studies, the Department of Women's Studies, the Department of Gender and Race Studies, offices of the English department, and the office of the literary magazine 352:
meeting room, which served as "the great public hall of the University." By 1910 the building was beginning to deteriorate, and by the late 1940s the brick walls were near collapse due to the heavy roof. The hall was preserved by the erection of an interior steel frame within the building. The building was restored again in the 1980s.
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Shortly after its construction as shelter for university sentries, the Round House was converted into headquarters for the university Drum Corps. The Drum Corps consisted of slaves rented from local residents. The members of the Drum Corps, Neal, Gabe, and Crawford (Crawford replacing Neal in 1864),
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Built in 1884, the Gothic Revival-style Clark Hall was constructed on the site of the old Lyceum, destroyed during the Civil War. Named for Willis G. Clark, a university trustee, Clark Hall was originally designed as an all-purpose building with a library, reading rooms, chapel, and a large public
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Enslaved people worked in the Gorgas House from its opening, from helping in its construction to staffing the kitchen and dining areas during its use as the Campus Dining Hall. Enslaved workers endured repeated harassment and threats of violence from students, ultimately resulting in the students
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originally served as the guard house of the university. It was completed in 1860 during the conversion university into a military campus, intended to be a shelter for sentries from inclement weather. As tensions between the North and South escalated, the request for the transition came from the
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Woods Hall, built after the destruction of campus in 1867, was named after Alva Woods, the first president of the University of Alabama. Under his administration, the university began its first significant usage of enslaved people on campus.
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Woods Hall was the first new building on campus following the Civil War. Constructed from 1867 to 1868 out of salvaged bricks from campus buildings destroyed in the war, the four-story brick structure was built with a
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provided music and assistance with military drills during the university’s time as a military institution. Neal and Crawford were the first to alert the cadets when Union forces approached the university in 1865.
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for the Department of Chemistry, it was named in honor of Michael Tuomey, state geologist and professor. Toumey Hall was previously the home of the Army ROTC at the University of Alabama.
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The construction of Manly, Clark, Garland, and other buildings was financed by the sale of a large portion of 46,800 acres (189 km) of land given by the
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losing use of the building as a dining hall. Enslaved people continued to work in the building up until the destruction of the campus during the Civil War.
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The three-story Garland Hall is another Gothic Revival–style building on campus, built in 1887 to house a dormitory and the first incarnation of the
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Clark Hall contains the main office space for the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as a dance studio (currently overseen by
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The area between Woods Hall on the one side and Garland, Clark, and Manly on the other side is known as Woods Quad.
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University of Alabama, Josiah Gorgas House, Ninth Avenue & Capstone Drive, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, AL
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Gorgas House, completed in 1829. The portico was added in 1853 and expanded to its current width in 1896.
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galleries on the central upper floors. Initially known simply as "the barracks," it was used as a
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style, the Gorgas House was the first building built on the campus of the university. Designed by
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arcade on the ground floor, end facades in the Gothic Revival style with a crenelated roof, and
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to the University as repayment "for the fiery ruin brought by Federal troops in 1865."
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Manly Hall is named for the second and longest-serving university president, Reverend
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that includes 12 acres (4.9 ha) and eight buildings on the campus of the
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Woods Hall was the first building constructed following the
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Gorgas-Manly Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Tuscaloosa, Alabama
33°12′44″N 87°32′45″W / 33.21222°N 87.54583°W / 33.21222; -87.54583
71000108
historic district
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Union Army
Brigadier General
John T. Croxton
President's Mansion
Old Observatory
American Civil War
Reconstruction era
United States Congress
University of Alabama Quad

Greek Revival
William Nichols
portico
Federal style
Josiah Gorgas

crenelations
Landon Cabell Garland

Gothic Revival

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