Barnard Hall
Project type: Colleges and Universities, Education and Health
Designers: R. W. Naef
Contractors: W. J. McGee and Son
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Description
Barnard was built in 1938 as a women’s dormitory, and attached to existing dormitory Isom Hall, built in 1929. It is currently used to house ROTC at the University of Mississippi. It is defined as a “contributing building” in the historic center of the campus (Master Plan 2009, University of Mississippi).
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Barnard Front Entry
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Barnard Side Facade
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Barnard Side Facade
Source notes
Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Historic Resources Inventory database. Walton, Gerald W. (2008). The University of Mississippi: A Pictorial History. Nashville, TN: Booksmith Group. Master Plan 2009, University of Mississippi.
Project originally submitted by Susan C. Allen on August 6, 2013.
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