The Old Chapel Chimeras -- University of Mississippi, Oxford MS
N 34° 21.944 W 089° 32.061
16S E 266938 N 3805620
The Old Chapel, one of the early buildings at the University of Mississippi, features chimeric figures carved at its main entrance
Waymark Code: WMWZQX
Location: Mississippi, United States
Date Posted: 11/05/2017
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The Old Chapel, with its chimeras, is located on The Circle, not too far from the Grove, near the entrance to the University of Mississippi and within a short walk of the Lyceum building.
The state historic marker at The Old Chapel reads as follows:
"THE OLD CHAPEL
The Old Chapel was originally constructed in 1853 as a dormitory. Its design was later modified to include a large hall for student assemblies, commencement exercises, and meeting rooms for literary societies and student organizations. During the Civil War the Old Chapel was used to house wounded soldiers following the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. Also known as the “Y” or the “Old Y,” the Old Chapel was the assembly Hall of the YMCA for many years.
Mississippi Department of Archives and History, 2011"
Water spout is used: no
Condition: Pristine
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