Scoville Hall

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Scoville east entrance. Photo by Ken Wedding, 08.31.05.

Scoville Hall is Carleton's former library. It was built in 1896 and designed by Patton and Fisher, a Chicago architectural firm, whose successor firm, Patton, Holmes and Flinn designed a number of Carleton buildings in the early 20th century.

Today it houses Media Services, The Write Place, The Gender and Sexuality Center, and Multicultural Affairs.

Scoville is on the National Register of Historic Buildings.

Photo of Scoville Library (south side) from a 1907 postcard.
Photo of Scoville Library (south side) from a 1907 postcard.
Scoville front steps, December 2007
Scoville front steps, December 2007


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