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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.
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
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Previous Name(s) |
N/A |
Namesake |
Functional
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Historic District |
Yes |
Blueprints |
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Maps |
Oregon State University Campus Maps, 1894-1994
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Photographs |
Robert H. Gellatly Photograph Collection, circa 1891-1899 Emile Pernot Photographs, 1893-1895 E. E. Wilson Photographic Collection, circa 1855-1953 |
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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