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Title
Oberlin
College
Ladies
Hall
Photograph
Subject
Architecture
Education
Ohio Women
Universities and colleges
College buildings
Place
Oberlin (Ohio)
Lorain County (Ohio)
Description
The
second
Ladies
Hall
was
built
on the
southwest
corner
of
College
and
Professor
Streets
between
1861
and
1865
.
Oberlin
College
alumni
donated
the
funds
for the
building
,
which
totaled
$40,000
.
Ladies
Hall
was
destroyed
by
fire
in
1886
. The
photograph
is
8
"
x
10
"
(20.3
x
25.4
cm)
.
It
is
part
of an
extensive
collection
of
photographs
of
Oberlin
and
Oberlin
College
at the
Oberlin
College
Archives
.
John
Jay
Shipherd
settled
Oberlin
in
1833
.
Shipherd
, a
pastor
at the
First
Presbyterian
Church
in
Elyria
, was
discouraged
by his
congregation's
disregard
for his
insistence
on
abstinence
from
alcoholic
beverages
and
strict
adherence
to
religious
doctrine
.
Along
with his
friend
Philo
P
.
Stewart
,
Shipherd
purchased
the
land
to the
southwest
of
Elyria
from its
Connecticut
owners
to
start
a
school
where
his
religious
ideals
could
be
realized
. They
named
the
community
Oberlin
after
minister
John
Frederic
Oberlin
. The
Collegiate
Institute
established
by
Shipherd
and
Stewart
had
financial
difficulties
until
Shipherd
invited
the
anti-slavery
radicals
from
Lane
Seminary
to the
school
. With them
came
the
hiring
of
revivalist
minister
Asa
Mahan
as
President
,
theologian
Charles
G
.
Finney
as
head
of
theological
department
, and a
generous
promise
of
financial
support
from
New
York
merchants
Arthur
and
Lewis
Tappan
. The
Institute
was
divided
,
however
,
over
the
condition
that the
school
must
allow
the
admission
of
African-American
students
. A
5-4
decision
by the
Board
of
Trustees
accepted
the
Lane
Radicals
'
proposal
to
admit
African
Americans
.
Oberlin
then
became
known
as an
abolitionist
stronghold
. In
1837
it
conquered
another
barrier
by
offering
A.B
.
degrees
to
women
.
Date of Original
1865
-
1886
circa
Collection
Oberlin
Photograph
Collection
Source
Audiovisual material
Record Group 32, Photographs
Submitting Institution
Oberlin College Archives
Rights
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http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information
Type
StillImage
File Name
Om168_585642_012.tif
Image Height
1869
Image Width
2882
File Size
1823.961 KB
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