1892 - Burning of the original Academic Hall

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Original Date Issued
1894
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1 photograph : black and white
Description
In 1892, The University of Missouri's original Academic Hall burned down, leaving six columns. People say that the fire had been caused by the first electric light bulb west of the Mississippi River. The fire even spread as far as the Chancellor's Residence, but no significant damage was caused to it. "New" Academic Hall--later called Jesse Hall--was constructed in 1893. The Columns stand today as the iconic remains of the original Academic Hall.
Note
Savitar, 1894. page 92.
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Subject (Temporal)
Geographic (Subject)
Identifier
mu:418609
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Digital Creation Date
2017-03-01
Date Modified
2017-06-28