Fisher Hall
Overview
Creator:
Jubenville, Ray A.
Subject:
St. Lawrence University -- History
Subject:
St. Lawrence University -- Buildings
Subject:
St. Lawrence University -- Photographs
Subject:
Protestant theological seminaries -- New York (State)
Description:
Opened in 1883 and named to honor the first President of SLU's Universalist Seminary, Fisher Hall became the third building on the University campus. It served as the home of the Theological School until its destruction by fire in December 1951. The building stood roughly where the Torrey Wing of the Owen D. Young Library is today.
Coverage:
Canton, NY
Source:
Photograph, b & w, 8" h x 10" w
Date Original:
1949
Decade:
1940 Rights
Rights Management:
Original materials may be protected by the Copyright Law of the United States (more information).
Resource Identifier:
ODY Special Collections, Archives, RG2, Series 3.2 B&G Campus Box 13
Publisher:
St. Lawrence University
Contributor:
Ray A. Jubenville Technical
Digitization Specifications:
Scanned at 600ppi on Epson 1000XL scanner as 48-bit RGB uncompressed TIFF images. Images resized to 2000 pixels wide, 150 dpi, and saved as JPEG (level 10) in Photoshop CS5 with Unsharp Mask of 60:1.
Date Digital:
February 9, 2012
Format:
image/jpeg
Type:
Still Image
Contributing Institution:
St. Lawrence University