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University Hall (Lincoln, Illinois)

1866 establishments in IllinoisBuildings and structures completed in 1866Buildings and structures in Logan County, IllinoisCentral Illinois Registered Historic Place stubsItalianate architecture in Illinois
Lincoln College (Illinois)National Register of Historic Places in Logan County, IllinoisUniversity and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
University Hall, Lincoln College
University Hall, Lincoln College

University Hall is a building on the campus of Lincoln College in Lincoln. Built from 1865 to 1866, the building was the first constructed on the campus of the college, then known as Lincoln University. The college was founded by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was at the time one of the few religiously affiliated schools in the North. University Hall was designed in a Tuscan-influenced Italianate style and features a four-sided cupola and a cornice with dentils and corbels. Until the college's closure in May 2022, the building housed the school's administrative offices. Since the closure, the building houses the liquidation office. University Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 24, 1973.

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University Hall (Lincoln, Illinois)
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