Williston Hall, 1876-1917
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2017-06-09
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This short illustrated essay tells the story of Williston Hall, the first building constructed
wholly outside the walls of the gigantic Seminary Hall. Opened in 1876, it housed art and the
natural sciences. A gallery of original art and copies was accompanied by rooms devoted to
collections of ornithology, zoology, mineralogy and geometry. A large annex was added in 1889.
When the first Shattuck Hall was built in 1892, physics and chemistry moved there, leaving more
room in Williston for the other sciences and art. However, the sciences were burgeoning and
space sorely lacked, so a final beneficial change came in 1902 when art moved to the newly built
Dwight Art Memorial. In Williston the sciences gained national prominence in following years
but in 1917 a disaster struck. Fire consumed the entire building and with it the once famous
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Williston Hall, Art, Science, Botany, Geology, Physics, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Ornithology, Physiology, Dwight Art Memorial, Shattuck Hall