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Southwestern University Main Building

  Texas Historical Markers
1000 E. University, Georgetown, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 38' 1.242996", -97° 40' 3.59256"
 
    Texas State
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     Oldest structure on permanent campus. Planned 1895-97 as chapel, library, classrooms, offices, when the regent (president) was Dr. J. H. McLean (1838-1925); built 1898-1900 under regent R. S. Hyer (1860-1929). From throughout the state came building fund gifts, which even included land from plantation of late Texas . Neo-Romanesque style. Builders, Flume & Waterston (from British Isles), had worked on State Capitol. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Southwestern University Main Building Historical Marker Location Map, Georgetown, Texas