Council of Independent Colleges Historic Campus Architecture Project

 

 
Tate Hall

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Institution Name: Wesleyan College
Original/Historic Place Name: Tate Hall
Location on Campus: 4760 Forsyth Rd.
Date(s) of Construction and Designer(s):
1928original construction Walker & Weeks
Type of Place: Individual building
Style(s): (Glossary)
Materials:
Foundation: poured concrete
Walls: brick
Roof: shingle
 
    Function:
ca. 1928-present (2007)administration (including President's office)
ca. 1928-present (2007)academic department building (humanities, social sciences)

Significance: architecture, education
Landmark designation:
National RegisterWesleyan College Historic District (2004)
Narrative: see below
References: see below
 

Narrative:
Tate Hall, made possible by a gift from the late Colonel Sam Tate of Tate, Georgia, contains classrooms for English, history, modern languages, religion, philosophy, sociology, business, economics, and education. The President's Office and other administrative offices are located in Tate Hall. It is an excellent example of Georgian architecture.
 

References:
I. Bibliographic sources:

Akers, Samuel L. The First Hundred Years of Wesleyan College, 1836-1936. Macon, GA: Wesleyan College, 1976.

Miller, Margaret. "The Founding and Early History of Wesleyan College." M. A. thesis, University of Georgia, 1935.

Quillian, William Fletcher. A New Day for Historic Wesleyan. Nashville, TN: Printed for Wesleyan College, Publishing House Methodist Episcopal Church, [1928?].

Rees, Frances. "A History of Wesleyan Female College from 1836 to 1874." M. A. thesis, Emory University, 1935.

Thomas, Kenneth H., Bamby Ray, and Lynn Speno. Wesleyan College Historic District. National Register of Historic Places designation report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service, 2004.

II. Location of other data:
SHPO
Government Offices
 

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