User:Hhthomas/Elkins Hall

Coordinates: 29°47′39″N 90°48′5″W / 29.79417°N 90.80139°W / 29.79417; -90.80139
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Elkins Hall
Elkins Hall
Hhthomas/Elkins Hall is located in Louisiana
Hhthomas/Elkins Hall
Hhthomas/Elkins Hall is located in the United States
Hhthomas/Elkins Hall
LocationNicholls State University campus, Thibodaux, Louisiana
Coordinates29°47′39″N 90°48′5″W / 29.79417°N 90.80139°W / 29.79417; -90.80139
Built1948
ArchitectFavrot and Reed
Architectural styleClassical Revival
NRHP reference No.99000184 [1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 12, 1999

Elkins Hall is an administrative building located on the north side of the campus of Nicholls State University fronting Bayou Lafourche. It was the first building constructed on the campus of what was then known as Francis T. Nicholls State College.

History[edit]

Ground was broken for the construction of Elkins Hall in 1947, and was first used during the 1948-1949 school year. Originally, it was called simply the Main Building, and housed the college's administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories, cafeteria, bookstore, and library.[2] As more buildings were added to the campus, the building was used more exclusively for administrative offices.

The building was named for Dr. Charles Calvert Elkins (1900-1963), founding dean of Francis T. Nicholls Junior College. In 1956, the school was separated from Louisiana State University and designated it a four year institution, renamed Nicholls State College. Elkins served as its first President from 1956 until his retirement in 1963. Following his death later that year, the building was renamed Charles Calvert Elkins Hall in his honor in 1964. [3] [4]

Design[edit]

Elkins Hall is a two-story brick building built in the Classical Revival style of architecture. In keeping with this style, the building is two rooms deep and features a rectangular floorplan and gabel-fronted roof. The front of the building includes a white two-story portico with a triangular pediment featuring a circular window, supported by four columns on square bases. The central upper window features an ornamental wrought iron balustrade.[5]
Renovations over the years have added an elevator (1983) and additional wings Candies Hall (1986) and Picciola Hall (1978), which connect to Elkins Hall via covered walkways.[6] [7]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ La Pirogue Yearbook, 1957.
  3. ^ Program, Architecture--Nicholls State University--Elkins Hall, Vertical file, Nicholls State University Archives.
  4. ^ Architecture--Nicholls State University--Buildings, Vertical file, Nicholls State University Archives.
  5. ^ Harris, Cyril (ed.), "Classical Revival Style," Dictionary of Architecture and Construction, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006
  6. ^ Delahaye, Alfred N., Nicholls State University: The Ayo Years, 1980-2003, Nicholls State University Foundation, 2005.
  7. ^ La Pirogue Yearbook, 1986.