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Marshall Hall (Amherst, Massachusetts)

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Completed
  
1916

Opened
  
1916

Demolished
  
1996

Floor count
  
3

Floors
  
3

Construction started
  
1915

Marshall Hall (Amherst, Massachusetts)

Alternative names
  
Marshall Laboratory Microbiology Building Microbiology Laboratory

Type
  
Academic offices, classrooms, research laboratories

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Marshall Hall, otherwise known as Marshall Laboratory, was the first microbiology laboratory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Constructed in 1916, it housed the college's microbiology department for a number of years, and was used extensively for bacteriology classes and research. The building was named for Dr. Charles Edward Marshall, the first professor of microbiology at the college, a director of the graduate school, and editor of a textbook on the subject, considered "a standard text for many years." As the microbiology department grew with the university, it soon became necessary for additional research laboratory space. In 1947 the Marshall Hall Annex was placed adjacent to the building; the annex was a former army barrack from Westover Army Airfield in Chicopee, and would continue to be used as a classroom space long after the demolition of the its brick cohort. With the expansion and removal of the microbiology department to the Morrill Science Center, and years of substandard maintenance, the original Marshall Hall building was demolished in 1996. The new Integrated Science and Laboratory Science buildings now stand at the site of former microbiology laboratory.

Map of Marshall Hall, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

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