University of Nevada, Reno

Tags: hatchhall , reno , universityofnevadareno

Date of photo: 1920

Photographer: Unknown

Source : UNR Special Collections

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University of Nevada, Reno: Special Collections

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Hatch Hall at the University of Nevada, Reno. Built in 1891, it was originally located next to Manzanita Lake. This photo was at that location. In 1926 it was moved to the north end of campus to make way for the Clark Library. It was finally demolished in 1959.

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Date Uploaded: November 17, 2024

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Source: UNR Special Collections

Source URL: https://unr.dgicloud.com/node/40155

Source Caption: Hatch Hall (south campus location), 1920. Two cars are parked in front of the historic Hatch Hall (image 1 of 2). Hatch Hall, also known as Hatch Station, was originally named the State Mining Laboratory. The building was finished in 1891 and later changed to house the College of Agriculture in 1900 after a fire destroyed the Agricultural Experiment Station. Located to the west of Morrill Hall, the building was moved in 1926 to where the current day Church of Fine Arts Building is located in order to make room for the construction of the new Alice McManus Clark Library. Hatch Hall was torn down in 1959 for the construction of the new arts building.

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