Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Historic Salem #4B: Lausanne Hall

IMG_4253 Lausanne Hall at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon
Old Lausanne Hall

William and Chloe Willson lived in a large house they built at the northeast corner of Court & Capitol Streets in the early 1850s. After William's death in 1856, Chloe allowed students to live in the large house, an arrangement that continued until her death in 1874. In 1880, the large house was moved onto the Willamette University campus, becoming a women's dormitory and being named Lausanne Hall after the ship that had brought the original supplies for the school in 1840. Lausanne Hall also housed the new Women's College and Musical Institute. The original Lausanne Hall was demolished in the 1920s.

Historical Photos:
Old Lausanne Hall with Waller Hall (Oregon State Library)
Old Lausanne Hall, 1920-1925 (Salem Public Library)

IMG_3265 Lausanne Hall at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon on September 4, 2006
New Lausanne Hall on September 4, 2006

After the old Lausanne Hall was demolished, this new Lausanne Hall residence hall was constructed. In addition to housing students, it also housed a U.S. Navy training unit during World War II.

Additional Links:
Lausanne Hall at Discover-Neighborhood-History

Historical Photos:
Lausanne Hall, 1930-1940 (Salem Public Library)

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