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Massachusetts Hall (Harvard University)

Coordinates:42°22′27.98″N71°7′5.82″W / 42.3744389°N 71.1182833°W /42.3744389; -71.1182833
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United States historic place
Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
Massachusetts Hall, May 2005
Massachusetts Hall (Harvard University) is located in Massachusetts
Massachusetts Hall (Harvard University)
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Massachusetts Hall (Harvard University) is located in the United States
Massachusetts Hall (Harvard University)
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LocationCambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°22′27.98″N71°7′5.82″W / 42.3744389°N 71.1182833°W /42.3744389; -71.1182833
Built1718–1720
ArchitectJohn Leverett
Architectural styleGeorgian
Part ofHarvard Yard (ID73000287)
NRHP reference No.66000769[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NHLOctober 9, 1960
Designated CPFebruary 6, 1973
Massachusetts Hall, the oldest surviving building atHarvard College

Massachusetts Hall is the oldest surviving building atHarvard College, the first institution of higher learning in the British colonies in America, and second-oldest academic building in the United States after theWren Building at theCollege of William & Mary.[2][3] The building possesses great significance in the history of American education and in the development of theThirteen Colonies during the 18th century. The building was constructed between 1718 and 1720.

Massachusetts Hall was designed by Harvard PresidentsJohn Leverett and his successorBenjamin Wadsworth. The building initially was a dormitory, including 32 chambers and 64 small private studies for the 64 students it was designed to house. During theSiege of Boston in theRevolutionary War, 640 American soldiers took quarters in the hall.[4] Much of the interior woodwork and hardware, including brass doorknobs, disappeared at this time.[5][6]

While designed as a residence for students, the building has served many purposes through the years. After Thomas Hollis donated a quadrant and a 24-foot telescope in 1722, for example, the building housed an informal observatory.

Thepresident of the university,[7] provost, treasurer, and vice presidents have offices that occupy the first two floors and half of the third. Freshmen reside in the fourth floor.

Massachusetts Hall, as Harvard's oldest extant dormitory, has housed many influential people.Founding Fathers who lived in Massachusetts Hall includeJohn Adams,Samuel Adams,Elbridge Gerry,John Hancock, andJames Otis. Members of the Wigglesworth, Weld, Thayer, Eliot, and Lowell families (among others), whose names now grace other dormitories, also lived in Massachusetts Hall. More recent notable residents of Massachusetts Hall includeAlan Jay Lerner,Elliot Richardson,John Harbison, andJeff Schaffer.[8]

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^"The Critical Mass. (Hall)".The Crimson. April 5, 2007.
  3. ^The other, theWren Building at theCollege of William and Mary, has been destroyed by fire three times, and rebuilt.
  4. ^"Massachusetts Hall (U.S. National Park Service)".www.nps.gov. RetrievedMay 27, 2024.
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  7. ^President, Harvard University."Contact".Harvard University President. RetrievedMay 27, 2024.
  8. ^Source: Dorm History Search athttp://hcs.harvard.edu/~dorms/Archived 2005-08-28 at theWayback Machine

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