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Location: University of Mississippi - University MS

University of Mississippi: Somerville Hall – University MS

Somerville was built in 1938 as a women’s dormitory under Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (which later became the PWA) Mississippi Project 1216-DS. It currently houses the English faculty and the Center for Writing and Rhetoric on the University… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Agency: Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Public Works Funding

University of Mississippi: Weir Memorial Hall – University MS

The Student Union Building was completed in 1939 on the campus of the University of Mississippi. It housed the bookstore, university post office, a grill, game room, barbershop, clothing store, and several meeting rooms (Sansing, 1999, p. 254). The Greek… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Agency: Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Public Works Funding

University of Mississippi: Faculty Housing – University MS

Constructed primarily with Works Progress Administration funding, the University of Mississippi built 22 vernacular cottage-style houses on a new street named Faculty Row in 1939 (Walton, 2008). The three-bedroom houses ranged from 1200 to 1600 square feet, and were sided… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

University of Mississippi: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium – University MS

The concrete structure football stadium was begun in 1937 with a capacity for 18,000 (Sansing) or 24,000 (Oxford Campus and University Buildings). The new stadium was proposed as a WPA project in 1936, and completed in 1941. The west side… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health, Parks and Recreation, Stadiums
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

University of Mississippi: Eastbridge Apartments (demolished) – University MS

The Eastbridge Faculty and Staff apartments at the University of Mississippi were constructed by the PWA and consisted of eight, 2-bedroom apartments. The building has since been demolished.

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

University of Mississippi: Sigma Alpha Epsilon House (demolished) – University MS

“Congress granted permission for universities to use Works Progress Administration funds for fraternal housing. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon House, occupied in the fall of 1935, was the first built on Fraternity Row after the ban on fraternities and sororities was… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

University of Mississippi: Old Swimming Pool – University MS

A project grant of $20,000 supported the construction of an Olympic-sized swimming pool west of the gymnasium in July 1936.

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health, Parks and Recreation, Swimming Pools
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA), Work Relief Programs

University of Mississippi: Athletic Facilities Improvement – University MS

At the University of Mississippi, “…funds from New Deal agencies were also used for improvements in the university’s athletic facilities. The baseball field was graded and enhanced and a new grandstand was added. The golf course was also enlarged and… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health, Golf Courses, Parks and Recreation, Stadiums
Agency: Unknown

University of Mississippi: Physics Building – University MS

The Physics Building of the University of Mississippi campus, was built in 1939 as one of the last construction projects during the Public Works Administration. It was renamed Lewis Hall in 1977 for Dr. Arthur Lewis, a physics professor from… read more

Project type: Education and Health, Colleges and Universities
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

University of Mississippi: Kennon Observatory – University MS

Kennon Observatory, one of 39 buildings constructed by the PWA on the campus during the years 1936-1941, was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2011. “Kennon Observatory was constructed in 1939, and once again, R. W. Naef was the architect.  Naef… read more

Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Agency: Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

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