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Full Citation |
Material Information |
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Title: |
Nathan Bryan Hall (Old Law School) |
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Physical Description: |
Image/Photograph |
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Creator: |
Kesse, Erich J., 1959- |
Subjects |
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Subjects / Keywords: |
Historic buildings College buildings Ephemera -- Florida ( ltgm ) Artifacts -- Florida ( aat ) |
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Spatial Coverage: |
North America -- United States of America -- Florida -- Alachua -- Gainesville Florida |
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Coordinates: |
29.6513581330389 x -82.3401761044762 |
Notes |
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General Note: |
Bryan Hall opened in 1914 as the building for the College of Law. It was named for U.S. Senator Nathan P. Bryan, first chairman of the Florida Board of Control. The building was originally designed by architect William A. Edwards in Collegiate Gothic style. A major addition was designed by Guy Fulton, supervising architect, in 1949. Interesting features include plaques with reliefs bearing legal symbols such as the scale of justice. - Bryan Hall was added to the National Register in 1979. It is a part of the University of Florida Campus Historic District, a collection of buildings added to the National Register as an historic district in 1989. |
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Funding: |
Funded in part by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Ephemeral Cities Project. |
Record Information |
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Bibliographic ID: |
UF00080395 |
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Volume ID: |
VID00009 |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Holding Location: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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Resource Identifier: |
University of Florida building number 6 |
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