Abbey-Appleton Hall facing north

Publisher
Springfield College

Abstract

Photograph of Springfield College's first women's dormitory, Abbey-Appleton Hall. The photograph is a north facing view with a car parked in the driveway. This is the entrance to Appleton Hall.On June 10th, 1950, Springfield College voted to inaugurate a regular undergraduate program for women, ending its status as an all men's school since its founding in 1885. On July 20th, 1950 the ground breaking ceremony was held for a new women’s dormitory. Emily F. Abbey Gill, who donated the funds for the dormitory project, served as a member of the college corporation, but died on April 24th, 1950. After her death, the college suggested that the new dormitory be named Abbey Hall in honor of her dream of a women’s program at Springfield. The corner...

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