1880 – Methodist Episcopal Church, Lodi, New York
Lodi Methodist Church was constructed in 1880 and it consists of a main block with four steeply pitched gables,
Lodi Methodist Church was constructed in 1880 and it consists of a main block with four steeply pitched gables,
Published in the American Architect and Building News, July 7, 1888.
In 1892, $125,000 was set aside for the construction of this building, and Warren Hayes,
Ormsby Hall, built in 1889, is the oldest residence hall on campus and houses 120 students.
A lot on the southwest corner of Lawrence and Pearl (Oneida) Streets was purchased to replace the old location of First Congregational Church in the 1880s Construction of a new building,
In 1886 it laid the cornerstone of its present building. Built of red sandstone in Gothic-Romanesque style,
Published in American Architect and Building, May 7, 1892. During the 1880s the city of Minneapolis enjoyed a building boom that saw the construction of numerous new ecclesiastical buildings.
Published in American Architect and Building News.
The Hall of Science, dedicated on January 5, 1888, was a massive three-story red brick building that stood between Goheen Hall and Old Main.
Designed by Warren H. Hayes, a leading architect of churches in the United States and Canada during the late 19th century.