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Old Science Hall, 1999-2001
Collection Overview
Title: Old Science Hall, 1999-2001
ID: UA112
Primary Creator: Old Science Hall Committee
Extent: 0.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 00/00/2001
Subjects: Architecture and Historic Preservation, University of North Dakota - Buildings
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
Groundbreaking for Science Hall took place in June 1901, with construction completed early the following year. The building addressed a need on the UND campus for additional classroom space. It was designed by architect Charles Sumner Sedgwick of Minneapolis in the Classical Revival style. Departments of physics, chemistry, biology, and botany, along with mechanical engineering, occupied various portions of the building from the onset. By the 1950s, cracks had developed in the building's facade, and campus leaders began discussing whether Science Hall could be renovated or, instead, should be demolished.
In 1998, Old Science Hall was approved for the State Historic Sites Registry following a submission from the Grand Forks Historic Preservation Commission. After the destruction caused by the 1997 flood, there was greater awareness of preserving historic buildings in Grand Forks. Nevertheless, UND leadership continued to press for demolition of the building because of the costs associated with renovations and satisfying current building codes. After initial approval for demolition, the State Board of Higher Education directed UND to postpone razing until additional studies were performed for potential use of the building. In January 1999, the State Historical Board approved the petition by UND for demolition of Old Science Hall with the caveat that thorough documentation of the architectural features take place prior to demolition. Old Science Hall was razed in May and June 1999.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Sandy Slater, Chester Fritz Library
Acquisition Method: Donation (Sandy was a member of the ad hoc committee established by President Baker)
Related Materials: Grand Forks Historic Preservation Commission; OGLMC 1378
Preferred Citation: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Processing Information: Processed and added to Archon in 2021
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Assorted Materials, 1999-2000
- Folder 2: Committee Meetings, March-December 1999
- Folder 3: Negatives and Contact Sheets
- Folder 4: Oral History Interviews, 1999
- Interviews were conducted with twelve individuals connected to Old Science Hall for History 480 (Introduction to Public History). Folder contains interview questions, abstracts of each interview, and a summary paper. In addition, there are twelve audiocassettes with the actual interviews.
- Folder 5: Photographs - assorted
- Folder 6: Written History Project, 1999-2001
- Videotape 1: Old Science Demolition - tape 1, April-May 1999
- Interviews with Bill Wrenn and Randy Lee, plus walk through (VHS).
- Videotape 2: Old Science Demolition - tape 2, May 1999
- Interviews with Randy Lee and Ray Fischer, plus walk through (VHS).
- Videotape 3: Old Science Demolition - tape 3, May-June 1999
- Interview with Leroy Sondreal and demolition (VHS).
- Videotape 4: Old Science Demolition - tape 4, June 3, 1999
- Demolition (VHS)
- Items 1: Computer disks (3)
- Two disks are labeled Old Science, whereas the remainder is labeled Old Science - Final Report.