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- Marley Zielike
White Hall of Bristol College, 701-721 Shadyside Ave Croydon, Bucks County, PA
Architecturally significant as representative of the early work of a renowned architect. Last remaining structure of Bristol College- the first college in Bucks Co. with a program that combined manual labor with intellectual advancement. It was later used as an orphanage, and a Civil War Hospital. After the war it was reopened as a school for orphans of colored soldiers, known as Bridgewater School (1868-1880s).
White Hall of Bristol College, 701-721 Shadyside Ave Croydon, Bucks County, PA
Architecturally significant as representative of the early work of a renowned architect. Last remaining structure of Bristol College- the first college in Bucks Co. with a program that combined manual labor with intellectual advancement. It was later used as an orphanage, and a Civil War Hospital. After the war it was reopened as a school for orphans of colored soldiers, known as Bridgewater School (1868-1880s).


White Hall of Bristol College, 701-721 Shadyside Ave Croydon, Bucks County, PA
Architecturally significant as representative of the early work of a renowned architect. Last remaining structure of Bristol College- the first college in Bucks Co. with a program that combined manual labor with intellectual advancement. It was later used as an orphanage, and a Civil War Hospital. After the war it was reopened as a school for orphans of colored soldiers, known as Bridgewater School (1868-1880s).Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Source Name
Library of Congress
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