Early Campus Layout

Early Campus Layout

While the Davis Administration building was the center of campus, by 1900 there were two residence halls: North Hall and South Hall. North Hall was a men’s residence hall containing a parlor and 40 rooms for students. South Hall, a women’s residence located one block south of Davis Administration Building, was constructed and put into use by Garfield University December 20, 1887. The structure contained 25 rooms, a parlor, dining room and culinary department. Both buildings had city water and were heated by furnace.