The Main Building of
Vassar College
Vassar College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. Founded in 1861 by Matthew Vassar, it was the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States. The college be ...
is the oldest surviving building on its campus in
Poughkeepsie, New York
Poughkeepsie ( ) is a city within the Poughkeepsie (town), New York, Town of Poughkeepsie, New York (state), New York. It is the county seat of Dutchess County, New York, Dutchess County, with a 2020 census population of 31,577. Poughkeepsie i ...
, and the center of academic life. It was built by
James Renwick Jr.
James Renwick Jr. (November 11, 1818 – June 23, 1895) was an American architect known for designing churches and museums. He designed the Smithsonian Institution Building in Washington, D.C., and St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan), St. Patric ...
in the
Second Empire style
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in
1861
This year saw significant progress in the Unification of Italy, the outbreak of the American Civil War, and the emancipation reform abolishing serfdom in the Russian Empire.
Events
January
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, the second building in the history of what was one of America's first women's colleges. It is one of the earliest, largest, and most important examples of
Second Empire architecture in the United States and is a
National Historic Landmark
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for its architecture and educational significance. At the time of its completion, the structure contained the most interior space of any building in the United States, and housed the entire college, including dormitories, libraries, classrooms, and dining halls. Currently, the first and second floors house campus administration while the remaining three (including the second floor wings) house student rooms.
Architecture
Vassar's Main Building is a large brick building, four stories in height, with a fifth floor under its
mansard roof
A mansard or mansard roof (also called French roof or curb roof) is a multi-sided gambrel-style hip roof characterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper, and often punctured by dormer wi ...
. It is U-shaped, with a central portion long, and transverse wings in length projecting forward at the ends of the central section. At the center of the central portion is a projecting pavilion topped by a slate-roofed dome with iron cresting. Most windows are sash, set in openings with either segmented-arch or round-arch tops; the roof is pierced by dormers whose rounded tops have keystones. Window trim and horizontal banding on the building are of bluestone.
The building has in significant part been restored to its original appearance. One notable exception is a large turning staircase in the central section, which was removed in 1893 as part of a library expansion that became known as "Uncle Fred's Nose", after Fred Thompson, whose name adorned the annex that was added at that time. That annex was removed in 1959 during the restoration process, but the stairs were not rebuilt.
History
It was taken over by protesters in 1969 and again in 1990.
Vassar Students End Sit-In; Moynihan Defends Lecture, 1990, New York Times
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It was named a National Historic Landmark
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in 1986.[ and ] The Vassar Observatory, the first building built on the Vassar campus, is also a National Historic Landmark.
See also
*List of National Historic Landmarks in New York
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References
External links
Main Building (1865), at Vassar Encyclopedia
Vassar College panoramic tour
— Select ''Residential'' from the righthand column, then ''Main House'', or ''Bell Ringing'', ''Retreat in the College Center'', and ''Rose Parlor'' from the ''Student Life'' tab.
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Vassar College buildings
University and college administration buildings in the United States
James Renwick Jr. buildings
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University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
1861 establishments in New York (state)
National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
Brick buildings and structures in the United States