Thomas Hall
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N 29° 39.102 W 082° 20.762
17R E 369721 N 3280949
Thomas Hall at the University of Florida was built in 1905 and is the one of the two original buildings on campus.
Waymark Code: WMXE41
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 01/01/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Markerman62
Views: 4

The marker reads:

"When this building opened in 1906, it was called the Main Building. It served as the administration-classroom building for the University. The president's office was on the southwest corner of the first floor. There were twenty-four classrooms, four laboratories, an assembly hall, dining room, kitchen, library, Experiment Station offices, faculty offices, a four-bed infirmary, and a small apartment that would be occupied by the University's matron and her family. By 1915, with the construction of new buildings on campus, Thomas Hall became a dormitory. Wm. A. Edwards was the architect, and W.T. Hadlow of Jacksonville was the contractor.

The building was named for William Reuben Thomas who had led the successful battle to locate the University of Florida in Gainesville. Thomas was born in Gainesville, May 24, 1866. He attended Peabody College and received a B.A. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1988. In his early years, Thomas was an educator. He was on the faculty of the East Florida Seminary, and that is where he received the title of major. He was also principal of Gainesville High School. He represented Alachua County in the Florida Legislature and served six terms as Gainesville's mayor. He was also a successful business leader and banker. Major Thomas died September 9, 1942, at his home in Gainesville. This residence is now the Thomas Center.

This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
Marker Number: None

Date: None

County: Alachua

Marker Type: Plaque

Sponsored or placed by: University of Florida

Website: [Web Link]

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