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Blanchard Hall

Blanchard Hall
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Blanchard Hall is located in Illinois
Blanchard Hall
Blanchard Hall is located in the US
Blanchard Hall
Location Wheaton College campus
Wheaton, DuPage County, Illinois
Coordinates 41°52′6.60″N 88°5′58.67″W / 41.8685000°N 88.0996306°W / 41.8685000; -88.0996306Coordinates: 41°52′6.60″N 88°5′58.67″W / 41.8685000°N 88.0996306°W / 41.8685000; -88.0996306
Area less than one acre
Built 1853
Architectural style Romanesque
NRHP Reference # 79000836

Blanchard Hall is a limestone building on the campus of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. It was built in five phases starting in 1853. The first phase was completed in 1858 and the last in 1927.

Blanchard Hall is the main building of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Construction of Blanchard Hall began in 1853, and the building was completed in 1927. The building takes its name from Jonathan Blanchard, the founder of the college, and his son Charles A. Blanchard. The elder Blanchard sought to make the building a symbol of the power of Evangelical Protestantism. The building was completed shortly after the younger Blanchard finished his stint as University President.

The limestone for the building was quarried form Batavia, Illinois, and the architecture is based on buildings at Oxford University. The Classical Revival is the dominant form of the building, although there are details of Italianate and Romanesque Revival design. The building features a 1,000-pound copper bell with the school's motto engraved on it.

It is currently used by the Humanities and Social Sciences departments, Human Resources, Accounting, and also houses the offices of the President, Provost, and Chief Financial Officer. There have been no major changes since 1927. On November 14, 1979, the building was recognized by the National Park Service with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.


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