Oklahoma State University, Boys Dormitory, Northwest corner of Hester Street & Athletic Avenue, Stillwater, Payne County, OK
Summary
Significance: Crutchfield Hall is the first permanent boy's dormitory in Oklahoma. During its existence it served as a dormitory, a School of Music building, and an office building serving the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology. Crutchfield Hall is the sole surviving example of a pre-1930 utilitarian dormitory that is characteristic of modified Italian Renaissance Revival architecture on the Oklahoma State University Stillwater campus.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N741
Survey number: HABS OK-57-A
Building/structure dates: 1909- 1911 Initial Construction
Tags
Date
1911 - 1980
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Etherton, W A
Cook Construction
Lloyd, Heather M, field team
Peters, David C, field team
Sanderson, J Lewie, field team
Maxey, Charles A, photographer
Bryans, William S, historian
Fischer, LeRoy H, historian
Shannon, John N, historian
Houck, John D, delineator
Knight, James F, delineator
Houck, Frank W, delineator
Courtney, Grant S, delineator
Location
Stillwater (Okla.), 36.12347, -97.06770
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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