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| Title | Old Main and partial back of Putnam Hall, North Dakota Agricultural College |
| Date of Original | 1921-06-27 |
| Description | Photograph of front distant view of Old Main, obsured by trees and partial rear view of Putnam Hall, taken from 12th Avenue Noth, looking North. |
| Ordering Information | Consult: http://library.ndsu.edu/ndsuarchives/duplication-services |
| General Subject | Colleges & Universities
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Buildings Utility poles Hedges (Plants) Trees Flags Flagpoles
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| Subject (LCSH) | Carnegie libraries
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| Subject (AAT) | Richardsonian Romanesque
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| Organization Name | North Dakota State University - Buildings Old Main (Fargo, N.D.) Putnam Hall (Fargo, N.D.)
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| Location | Fargo (N.D.) Cass County (N.D.) North Dakota United States
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| Decade | 1920-1929
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| Negative Number | 2617a |
| Format of Original | Glass negatives
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| Dimensions of Original | 13 x 18 cm. |
| Publisher of Original | North Dakota Agricultural College (Fargo, N.D.)
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| Place of Publication | Fargo (N.D.)
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| Transcription | "Administration Builidng from South Road" |
| Notes | Photographer unknown. Title supplied by staff. |
| Biography/History | The first permanent building on the North Dakota Agricultural College (NDAC) campus was College Hall, also called the Administration Building, but more commonly known as Old Main. In February 1891, the North Dakota State Legislature appropriated $25, 000 to erect the structure. The cornerstone was laid in 1891 and tradition has it that at the dedication no flag was available, so a student made a makeshift pennant with a pair of overalls (Bison 1950, pp.15-16). Construction of the lower levels were completed by the end of 1891 and on January 3, 1892, the institution opened its regular work in its permanent home, and enrolled 123 students for the term (First Biennial Report of the Board of Directors, 1891-1892, p. 6). An additional $3, 000 was appropriated in the next legislative session to complete the building and by the summer of 1893, it was considered completed. Architectural Information: "Richardson Romanesque; 2 1/2 stories with raised basement; buff brick with base and trim of Duluth brownstone; clock tower/turret at the southeast corner; recessed triple-arched main entrance arcade facing south. Hancock Brothers, architects." (National Register of Historic Places Inventroy - Nomination Form, Summer 1982, p.3) |
| External Resource | See also NDSU Archives Building History web site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ndsu-university-archives/collections/72157624385769264/ |
| Repository Institution | North Dakota State University Libraries, University Archives
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| Repository Collection | NDSU University Archives Glass Negative Collection
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| Credit Line | University Archives, NDSU, Fargo (GPN 2617a) |
| Rights Management | Copyright held by the University Archives. |
| Language | eng |
| Digital ID | ua000215 |
| Original Source | glass negative |