Ballard Industrial Hall

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Description

Ballard Industrial Hall was constructed in 1887 from bricks made from the clay pits on campus.  Students in the Industrial Department performed most of the work.  The  building was named for Stephen F. Ballard and has been used as a main classroom building, department of carpentry, shoe making and printing.  It now houses the student services center and campus bookstore.

The Albertype Co. Brooklyn, NY Buerbaum’s Book Store No. series no.

Source: 

Rountree, Louise M. Tour Guide for Livingstone College Centennial Celebration 1979-80… Salisbury, Livingstone College, 1980

Sides, Susan Salisbury and Rowan County Charleston, SC: Arcadia, c1999

Creator

Theo Buerbaum

Rights

The materials in this collection are made available courtesy of Rowan Public Library for use in research and private study. Images and text may not be used without prior permission from Rowan Public Library, Edith M. Clark History Room.

Original Format

postcard

Citation

Theo Buerbaum, “Ballard Industrial Hall,” Edith Clark History Room, accessed April 19, 2024, https://edithclark.omeka.net/items/show/81978.

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