Two young women are posed on the porch steps of South Hall in this 2-3/8" x 5" black and white photograph. One woman is sitting on the railing, while the other is standing on the steps. In the background there is another woman.
Union College, Ella Johnson Crandall Memorial Library
Local Accession/Call Number
Album 1, Page 79
Historical Notes
South Hall was built in 1890-91. Although intended to be the women's residence hall, it originally housed both male and female English-speaking students, with women on the first and second floors and men on the third and fourth floors. After 1911, it was primarily a women's residence hall until about 1920, when it was converted to a men's residence hall permanently. It was slated for demolition in 1953 when it burned down.