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Title
Wilberforce
University
-
Bundy
Hall
Subject
Architecture--Ohio--Pictorial works.
Education
Universities and colleges
Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio
Central State University (Wilberforce, Ohio)
Time Period
1930s
Place
Wilberforce (Ohio)
Greene County (Ohio)
Description
Caption
reads
: "
Greene
County
-
Wilberforce
University
.
Bundy
Hall.
"
Embossed
on the
front
of the
photograph
is
: "
Sam
R
.
Kremer
,
Photographer
,
Dayton
,
O.
"
Wilberforce
University
is
located
on US
42
,
three
miles
from
Xenia
,
Ohio
on
land
that at
one
time
occupied
the
Tawawa
Springs
summer
resort
. In
1856
, the
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
established
Wilberforce
University
near
Xenia
,
Ohio
, to
provide
African
American
access
to a
college
education
. The
university
was the
first
private
black
college
in the
United
States
. Its
founders
named
the
institution
after
William
Wilberforce
, a
prominent
eighteenth-century
abolitionist
. A
number
of
African-American
Ohioans
attended
the
school
during
its
early
years
.
During
the
American
Civil
War
,
attendance
declined
as
many
students
enlisted
in the
Union
army
.
Wilberforce
University
closed
in
1862
. In
1863
, the
African
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
acquired
ownership
of the
university
.
Under
the
direction
of
Daniel
Payne
, a
bishop
in the
African
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
,
John
Mitchell
, the
principal
of a
school
in
Cincinnati
, and
James
Shorter
, an
African
Methodist
Episcopal
pastor
from
Zanesville
,
Ohio
,
Wilberforce
reopened
its
doors
. The
institution
operated
as a
private
university
serving
the
African-American
community
for the
next
twenty-four
years
. In
1887
, the
State
of
Ohio
began
to
provide
Wilberforce
with
funds
to
help
finance
the
institution
,
brought
to an
end
the
university's
exclusively
private
status
. The
state
also
helped
the
university
create
a
Normal
and
Industrial
Department
that
eventually
evolved
into
Central
State
University
.
Wilberforce
University
has
experienced
steady
growth
throughout
the
twentieth
century
.
During
the
last
decades
of the
twentieth
century
, the
institution
built
a
new
residence
hall
, a
student
health
center
, a
recreation
and
sports
facility
, and an
administrative
center
. The
university
offers
more
than
twenty
degree
programs
and has
exchange
programs
with
universities
around
the
world
. In
2003
,
enrollment
was
more
than
1,200
students
.
Arson
fire
damaged
some
of the
buildings
in
1865
and
tornado
in
destroyed
much
of the
campus
1974
.
Below
is
a
partial
list
of
buildings
that have been or are on
campus
:
Galloway
Hall
-
Built
in
1905
, as an
impressive
administration
building
and
auditorium
.
It
was
destroyed
by a
tornado
in
1974
and was
rebuilt
as
part
of the
Central
State
University
campus
. The
new
building
name
is
Galloway
Alumni
Tower
.
Bundy
Hall
(recitation
building)
–
built
1917
Arnett
Hall
(girls
dormitory
and
classrooms)
-
built
1901
Kenzia
Emery
Hall
(girls
dormitory)
-
built
1913
Shorter
Hall
(boys
dormitory
,
classrooms
and
administration)
–
built
1867
(fire
caused
remodeling
1922)
–
survived
1974
tornado
-
demolished
1999
Carnegie
Library
-
built
1907
(1909?)
–
survived
1974
tornado
-
National
Register
of
Historic
Places
2004
J.G
.
Mitchell
Hall
(boys
dormitory
and
classrooms)
-
built
1891
S.T
.
Mitchell
Hall
(girls
dormitory
–
Model
home
for
senior
girls)
-
built
1912
-
Samuel
T
.
Mitchell
,
President
1884-1900
.
Mitchell
Hall
,
which
once
stood
where
Central
State
University's
Hallie
Q
.
Brown
Library
and
Education
Building
stands
today
, was
named
for
President
Mitchell
.
O’Neill
Hall
(boys
dormitory
and
classrooms
–
first
of the
state
funded
buildings)
-
built
1890
Model
School
-
built
1889
Howell’s
Hall
-
built
1900
Light
,
Heat
and
Power
Plant
–
built
1904
Poindexter
Hall
(built
for the
printing
and
drawing
departments)
-
built
1904
Mechanic
Arts
(built
to
house
carpentry
,
blacksmithing
and
machine
shops)
–
built
1914
Tawawa
Hospital
–
built
1916
Beacom
Gymnasium
–
built
1918
Charles
Leander
Hill
Gymnasium
–
built
1958
-
survived
1974
tornado
Margaret
Ireland
Hall
(girls
dormitory)
–
built
1963
–
destroyed
1974
Central
State
University
In
1887
, the
Ohio
General
Assembly
established
a
separate
institution
to be
housed
on the
Wilberforce
campus
known
as the
Combined
Normal
and
Industrial
Department
. The
state-supported
school
was to
focus
on
training
blacks
for
work
in
industrial
trades
and as
school
teachers
.
Although
the
Combined
Normal
and
Industrial
Department
imposed
no
restrictions
on the
race
or
sex
of its
students
,
it
was
understood
that the
Department
was
intended
primarily
to
serve
Ohio's
African
American
community
. For
six
decades
the
Department
was
administered
as
part
of
Wilberforce
University
.
It
was
set
apart
,
however
, by
having
its
own
board
of
trustees
which
was
responsible
for
administering
the
state
funding
of its
activities
. In
1941
, the
Department
became
the
College
of
Education
and
established
a
four
year
program
. In
1947
it
was
declared
legally
separate
from
Wilberforce
.
Although
still
sharing
its
campus
with
Wilberforce
, the
institution
was
now
the
College
of
Education
and
Industrial
Arts
at
Wilberforce
. In
1951
the
Ohio
State
Legislature
added
a
liberal
arts
program
and
renamed
the
institution
Central
State
College
.
Former
Wilberforce
president
Charles
H
.
Wesley
served
as the
first
president
of
Central
State
from
1947
until
1965
.
Central
State
became
a
university
in
1965
.
Creator
Ohio
Federal
Writers
'
Project
Collection
Ohio
Guide
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Source
State
Archives
Series
1039
AV
Submitting Institution
Ohio Historical Society
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Date modified
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