Completed in 1869, North Hall was the first building constructed for the new Atlanta University. When first compleded it provided dormitory rooms for both men and women students as well as providing classroom space.
Wilson Hall, Erected in 1912, Was the First Resident Hall for Women, Serving Both Students and Faculty, at Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial Normal School. The Dormitory Was Named in Honor of the School's First Dean of Women, Mrs. Mary L....
This Building Was the Second Building to be Located on the South Campus Facing John Merritt Boulevard. It Was Erected in 1932, Occupied In 1933 and Dedicated In 1935.
The First Central Heating Plant Was Erected in 1927. The Facility Constructed on the Southwest Part of the Campus Furnished Steam and Hot Water to All Buildings.
The New Heat Plant, the Mechanical Engineering Building Situated on the Northwest Campus Was Erected in 1950. The Facility Contained a Heating Plant, Laboratories and Offices for Instruction in Stationary Engineering.
The Practice School at Tennessee A & I State College, as It Existed in 1923, Was Used as a Model Training School for Prospective Teachers in the Two-Year Elementary Teacher's Course, and Later in the Four-Year High School Teacher's Course,...