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Lewis Hall; Outdoor Corridor; Women's Residence Building;William Penn University
Lewis Hall; Outdoor Corridor; Women's Residence Building;William Penn University
TitleLewis Hall; Outdoor Corridor; Women's Residence Building;William Penn University
SubjectCollege Buildings
Corporate Name SubjectPenn College
William Penn College
William Penn University
DescriptionArchitect A. T. Simmons, stylistically building influenced by Prairie School of Architecture, constructed 1916-1917. Lewis Hall had a remarkably modern design. There are four cottages connected by covered exterior corridors on the first floor. Each cottage is named for a Quaker woman representing four distinct era of Quaker history, Margaret Fell, the mother of Quakerism, Elizabeth Fry, social service, Mary Dyer, liberty of conscience, Sybil Jones, foreign mission work.
PublisherWilliam Penn University. Wilcox Library Archives
Date Digital2008-01-14
Typeimage
Formatimage/jpeg
IdentifierLewis 9
SourcePhoto Box 1
Digitization Specifications24 bytes; 400 ppi; Epson Perfection V500; Photoshop Elements; 2,037,678 bytes
Rightswww.wmpenn.edu/library/about.html
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