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OSU Buildings Histories in the Special Collections and Archives Research Center

Building History

An image of the Mechanical Hall.

The original Mechanical Hall - now Kearney Hall - was built in 1889 (in the photograph above, the back brick portion of the building was the original wing of Mechanical Hall). Built for over $5,800 of a $30,000 legislative appropriation, the first floor of the building featured a recitation room, machine shop, and blacksmith shop; the second floor was divided into a drafting room, a wood-working shop, and printing office.

In 1893, a wood-frame addition was added (in the photograph above, the addition is in the foreground); this addition housed the college's first gymnasium. By 1898, a dressmaking shop and millinery were also housed in Mechanical Hall.

In late September of 1898, the original Mechanical Hall was destroyed by fire; construction of a new Mechanical Hall began shortly thereafter in 1899, and was completed in 1900.

General Information

Address

1491 SW Campus Way

Architect

Unknown

Year Built

1889

Renovations

1893

Square Footage

6,544

Purpose/Usage

Classrooms, machine and wood-working shops, blacksmith, and printing office

Previous Name(s)

N/A

Namesake

Functional

Historic District

Yes

Blueprints

Facilities Services Records, 1888-2003

Maps

Facilities Services Records, 1888-2003. Series XX:  Campus, Farm, and Property Maps, 1899-1990. Campus and Farm Maps: 3-A

Oregon State University Campus Maps, 1894-1994

Photographs

Robert H. Gellatly Photograph Collection, circa 1891-1899

Emile Pernot Photographs, 1893-1895

E. E. Wilson Photographic Collection, circa 1855-1953

Further Archival Information

SCARC: SCARC's collections include personal papers, photographs, and university records documenting the history of the original Mechanical Hall.

Oregon Digital: Includes both photographic and textual materials documenting the history of the original Mechanical Hall.

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