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consisted of the three buildings- the Wren Building, the Brafferton, and the President's House- proportionally arranged in the College yard. With the Wren Building (or "College" as it was called) placed in the middle and bounded by the Brafferton to the south and the President's House to the north, the view gave visitors a sense of balance and proportion, important tenets of the Enlightenment and visible in Jacobean, Anglo-Dutch, and Georgian architecture of the period. To complete the view, a formal geometric garden of hedge rows, topiaries, planting beds, and marl paths was laid out in the College yard facing Duke of Gloucester Street, and a botanical and scientific garden was laid in the back, which led to acres of woodlands and streams. Archaeological and historical evidence points to the formal garden in the front having been destroyed by the late-eighteenth century. Plans drawn up by French engineers of Williamsburg in 1782 show plain rectangular beds ornamenting the front, and later nineteenth-century engravings and photographs show rows of trees and even cows lounging in the College yard. Any remaining physical trace of the gardens were finally obliterated in 1862, when massive earthworks were built during the Siege of Williamsburg. However, the Brafferton Building was most likely facing the opposite way and was therefore excluded from this garden area.
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to compensate for this loss of funding: “A sufficient number of slaves shall be reserved for cleaning the College; and if any remain after such reservation, and hiring of the slaves belonging to the garden and kitchen, as aforesaid, they shall be hired out at publick auction.” In the early part of the nineteenth century, the College gave its few slaves a dollar each for Christmas, and it is known from the record that the dollars were mailed to each slave as the College also paid postage. William & Mary itself owned a plantation, the Nottoway Quarter, which ran on enslaved labor, starting in 1718 with seventeen enslaved people. The proceeds from the sale of tobacco helped to fund the College and scholarships. It was sold in 1802.
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the building's information center in 2019. A bronze tablet also was erected to honor those who fought in the Civil War, replacing the 1914 marble plaque that listed the names of only the students and faculty who fought in the Confederacy. The new marble plaque contains all the names of the Union and Confederate soldiers.
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Following the usage of enslaved labor in the construction of the Wren Building, enslaved persons were utilized in a variety of roles by the college, including as chefs, gardeners, and laborers. These enslaved men and women were most likely overseen by one specific man, or perhaps the housekeeper. The
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and President's House in the 1720s and 1730s. The campus only began its westward expansion in the first part of the twentieth century. Students studied, attended religious services, and lived in the Wren Building. In addition, at least eight students brought their enslaved people at the cost of room
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Construction of the first building on this site began August 8, 1695 and was completed by 1700. The building, along with the rest of the historic courtyard, was built using enslaved labor. After several fires and rebuildings, the Wren Building was the first major building restored or reconstructed by
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Enslaved individuals were also a means of revenue. When William & Mary lost its funding from the monarchy because of the American Revolution, the Virginia Gazette published a statute passed at a meeting of the Board of Visitors which emphasized how the Visitors intended to use the sale of slaves
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was under construction. In fact, the College was critical to Williamsburg becoming the new capital of Virginia after William & Mary students made speeches on May 1, 1699 from the College Building about how they would help build the town to its full potential. When the Capitol burned in 1747, the
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The building is constructed out of red brick in the style of Flemish and English Bond, as was typical for official buildings in 17th- and 18th-century Williamsburg, including several walls remaining from previous structures, and it contains classrooms, offices, a refectory, known as the Great Hall,
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The Spotswood Society works with the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation, which is a project created in 2009 in an attempt to "rectify wrongs perpetrated against African Americans by the College through action or inaction." A display discussing the college's ties with slavery was erected in
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Although the two side structures are not entirely balanced (there is a slight size discrepancy between the Brafferton and President's House), the sight of the College would have been impressive for an 18th-century Virginian. Native- and foreign-born visitors alike marveled at the College's design.
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After the completion of the President's House and the added chapel wing in 1732, the College's layout and overall architectural organization changed little until the construction of additional academic buildings in the early-twentieth century. For nearly one hundred and fifty years, the campus
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The building has been gutted by fire three times (1705, 1859, and 1862). The first fire was accidental and began in a basement in the North Wing of the building in 1705. Reconstruction after this fire, commanded by Governor Alexander Spotswood, was completed by 1716 with partial funds from
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and Mary Isham, was interred at the chapel of the Wren Building after his death in 1737. After the burial vaults were disturbed in the 1859 fire, a physician who examined the contents of Randolph's tomb discovered the bones of Randolph and an unknown second person.
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The first and second floors of the building are still open for public viewing. Guided tours of the Wren Building are offered whenever classes are in-session by the Spotswood Society, named after
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building of the Wren Building was also funded by enslaved labor, since the funds for William and Mary that were provided in the 1693 royal charter were funds from a tobacco plantation.
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First American college to receive its charter from the Crown under the Seal of the Privy Council, in 1693. Hence it was known as "their Majesties' Royal College of William and Mary."
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at Harvard. The Wren Building, previously known simply as "The College" or "The Main Building" was effectively the school's only academic building until the completion of the
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Recorded descriptions of the grounds appearance are few. One possible view was discovered in the late-1920s when researchers discovered a ca. 1747 printing plate in England's
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halted further construction, however, and the fourth wing was never completed. The foundations, however, still exist and were uncovered during excavations in 2014.
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kitchen, and a chapel, which was added as a south wing in 1732. The crypt beneath the chapel is the resting place of several notable Virginians, including
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with the number 1693, the year the College was founded. In the early 1770s, plans were drawn up to complete the building as a quadrangle. Alumnus
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The Wren Building today has historical and ceremonial importance in addition to its academic use. Each year during the opening convocation
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legislature moved back into the building until the Capitol was reconstructed in 1754. The building also housed a grammar school and an
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The Wren Building is the oldest extant building constructed for use by a college or university in the United States, ahead of runner-up
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First college in the United States to have a full Faculty, consisting of a President, six Professors, usher; and writing master, 1729.
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First college in the United States, the claim being that its antecedents go back to the college proposed at
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architects Perry Shaw & Hepburn. The college named the building in honor of the English architect
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First college to confer medallic prizes; the gold medals donated by Lord Botetourt in 1771.
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met in the building's Great Hall as a temporary meeting place from 1700 to 1704 while the
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University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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William & Mary College, Main Building, College Yard, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
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Earliest known drawing of the building by Swiss traveler François-Louis Michel, 1702
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Novelli, Chris; Bezirdjian, Melina; Loth, Calder; McDonald, Lena Sweeten (2015).
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Historic building of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia
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First college to have a school of Municipal and Constitutional Law, 1779.
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Clasic Commonwealth: Virginia Architecture from the Colonial Era to 1940
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depicting Williamsburg landmarks, including the College. Although this "
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Williamsburg, Virginia
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in 1914 which lists some of the notable firsts for William and Mary:
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and board. After the destruction of Virginia's former capital of
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A reconstruction of an original classroom in the Wren Building
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First college to include Fine Arts in a professorship, 1779.
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Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
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First college to have a school of Modern Languages, 1779.
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First college to have the Elective system of study, 1779.
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First college to have a school of Modern History, 1803.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Virginia Landmarks Register

Wren Building is located in Virginia
Wren Building is located in the United States
Williamsburg, Virginia
37°16′15″N 76°42′33″W / 37.27083°N 76.70917°W / 37.27083; -76.70917
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Wren Building
Brafferton
President's House
Alumni House
Tucker Hall
Blow Hall
Ewell Hall
Sunken Garden
Crim Dell bridge
Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved
Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall
Earl Gregg Swem Library
Muscarelle Museum of Art
Alan B. Miller Hall
Zable Stadium
Albert–Daly Field
Jimmye Laycock Football Center

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