|
Ladies Hall was begun in the summer of 1834, and was completed
in the autumn of 1835. It was located at the northeast corner of
the lot now occupied by the Wright Zoological Laboratory [Bibbins
Hall]. It was a frame building of three stories, with two wings
extending toward the south. Its dimensions were 38 by 80 feet and
the wings were 24 by 30. This building was the first dormitory for
women, and accommodated sixty students. For a year or two after
it was built the third story was used as a dormitory for men, and
the west flight of stairs was appropriated for their use. Later
the entire building was used for the accommodation of women. In
addition to the thirty-four rooms for lodging and study, the first
Ladies Hall included accommodations for the Steward's Department,
a dining hall seating two hundred, and a reading room for young
women. Two literary societies made use of the assembly room at the
northeast corner of the second floor. The first Ladies Hall stood
until the completion of the second Hall in 1865, when it was divided
into five dwelling houses and moved into various parts of the village.
|