Anderson Hall (Maryville College)

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title: Anderson Hall (Maryville College)
text: Anderson Hall, built in 1870, is the oldest building on the campus of Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee, named for college founder Isaac L. Anderson. Anderson Hall is a brick building designed in the Second Empire style by architect Benjamin Fahnestock. Funds for its construction were contributed by the Freedmen's Bureau, Pittsburgh businessman William Thaw, and John C. Baldwin of New York. Originally the college's only building, Anderson Hall is currently used as a classroom building. It
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