Three Historic Buildings on Bare Hill Framingham Campus c. 1889-1913
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Title
Three Historic Buildings on Bare Hill Framingham Campus c. 1889-1913
Subject
Architecture; Campus Buildings, Housing
Description
May Hall, Crocker and Normal Hall. May Hall named for Abby May, an official visitor to the Normal School for the Mass. Board of education, was built in 1889 – Housed classrooms and Practice School.
Crocker Hall named for Lucretia Crocker (1850), first woman to serve on the Boston School Board & Science Supervisor, was built in 1886 and was residence for students and faculty, later center for Household Arts.
Normal Hall – First Dormitory, served as home for principals (Presidents) as well as for students and some teachers.
Crocker Hall named for Lucretia Crocker (1850), first woman to serve on the Boston School Board & Science Supervisor, was built in 1886 and was residence for students and faculty, later center for Household Arts.
Normal Hall – First Dormitory, served as home for principals (Presidents) as well as for students and some teachers.
Source
Framingham State University
Publisher
Framingham State University - Archives http://www.framingham.edu/henry-whittemore-library/archives-and-special-collections/index.html
Rights
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en_US
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Citation
“Three Historic Buildings on Bare Hill Framingham Campus c. 1889-1913,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 25, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/12021.

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