Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Historic Salem #4C: Gatke Hall

IMG_3302 Gatke Hall at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon on September 4, 2006
Gatke Hall on September 4, 2006

Gatke Hall was built as the Salem Post Office in 1903. It was moved on rollers down State Street to its current location in 1938, a six month process. It housed the College of Law until 1967, when the Truman Wesley Collins Legal Center was completed. Gatke Hall is named after Dr. Robert Moulton Gatke, Willamette University's first professor of political science and historian.

Additional Links:
Salem Post Office at Salem Online History
Gatke Hall at Discover-Neighborhood-History

Historical Photos:
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office (Oregon State Library)
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office, 1902 (Salem Public Library)
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office, 1905 (Salem Public Library)
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office (Oregon State Library)
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office, 1913 (Salem Public Library)
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office, 1930 (Salem Public Library)
Gatke Hall as Salem Post Office, 1937 (Salem Public Library)
Gatke Hall being moved, 1938 (Salem Public Library)

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