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122: 20: 674: 229: 111: 291:, built in 1910 as the new home of the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Next was the Beaux-Arts-style Morgan Hall, built in 1911 as a complement to Smith Hall. It initially housed the School of Law. Little Hall, in Classical-Revival-style, was built in 1915 to house a gymnasium. The adjoining Moore Hall was built in 1935 as an extension of Little and did not receive a name until 1975. 216:
Rotunda and its library. Johnston sent a message via courier to Croxton, asking if he might spare the building. Croxton replied "My orders leave me no discretion... My orders are to destroy all public buildings." By the time that his men had completed their orders only seven university buildings remained: the Gorgas House, President's Mansion,
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The 1920s saw more building activity around the Quad than any other period since the initial construction of the university. It saw the construction of Nott Hall in 1922, Carmichael Hall in 1925, Lloyd and Farrah halls in 1927, Bidgood Hall in 1928, and Bibb Graves Hall, Doster Hall, and the Alabama
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collection. Near the northwest side of the Rotunda stood a guardhouse, now known as the Little Round House. It was the only structure on the Quad with a direct military purpose. Four of the dormitories were three-story brick buildings, Washington and Franklin halls on the west side of the Quad and
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and 1500 cavalrymen approached Tuscaloosa with orders to destroy all targets of military value in the town. On April 4 Croxton sent Colonel Thomas M. Johnston and two hundred men to burn the university. In the midst of carrying out his orders, university faculty pleaded with Johnston to spare the
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on the southern end of the Quad was also completed in 1929. The Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library was the last structure built directly on the Quad, on the site of the former Rotunda. The five-floor Classical Revival building was completed in 1939. Some of the foundation ruins of the Rotunda were
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was built to house a new observatory. The last building constructed facing the Quad was the Rose Administration Building, completed in 1969. It was built on the site of the first incarnation of Julia Tutwiler Hall, a dormitory built in 1914 and demolished to make way for the new building.
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converted the university over to the military system on February 23, 1860. This decision proved disastrous, as it turned the school into a military target during the Civil War. During the war the university became known as the
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at the center of the southern side. A primary lane ran from the Lyceum in the north, circled the rotunda, and continued on to the President's Mansion in the south. Lining this lane between the Lyceum and Rotunda were six
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Following the destruction of the campus, the university remained closed to students until 1871. When it reopened, it had a total enrollment of only 107 students. The first building to be built on the campus was
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Jefferson and Madison halls on the east. Two one-story frame buildings, Johnson and Lee halls, were built in 1863, one between Washington and Franklin and another between Jefferson and Madison.
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The Quad came to be surrounded by academic buildings during a flurry of building activity in the early 20th century. From 1910 onward, all buildings facing the Quad would be built in the
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View of the Quad in 1859. The Rotunda can be seen at center, with the halls visible in the background. All of these buildings were destroyed on April 4, 1865.
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The Old Quad was rectangular and designed along a north–south axis. By the time of the university's destruction in 1865, the quadrangle featured the
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to Tuscaloosa in 1826. The overall design for this early version of the campus was patterned after
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in 1888. They both were designed as multifunctional structures, with Garland housing the first
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at the center of the northern side, the 70-foot (21 m) wide, 70-foot (21 m) high
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Union (present-day Reese Phifer Hall) in 1929. Denny Chimes, a 115-foot (35 m)
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was the first new structure facing the Quad. Built on the site of the Lyceum, the
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preserved under the semi-circular plaza adjoining the front portico. In 1949
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home games. The Tide played there from 1893 to 1914 before moving to
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The Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library, built on the site of the old Rotunda.
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styles. The first of this group was the Beaux-Arts-style
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University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
William Nichols
Cahaba
Thomas Jefferson
University of Virginia
Lawn
Rotunda
American Civil War
Little Round House
Tuomey Hall
Oliver-Barnard Hall
Amelia Gayle Gorgas
Denny Chimes
pep rallies
bonfire
homecoming

Clark Hall

Lyceum
Rotunda
President's Mansion
dormitories
Gorgas House
Ionic
portico
Lyceum

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