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| Institution Name: Georgian Court University Original/Historic Place Name: Hamilton House Location on Campus: 7th St. Date(s) of Construction:| n.d. | construction information unknown | Designer: unknown Type of Place: Individual building Style: American colonial (Glossary) Significance: Narrative: see below References: see below | Materials: | Foundation: masonry | | Walls: stucco | | Roof: shingle | Function:
| ca. 2004-present (2006) | classrooms | | ca. 2004-present (2006) | other (offices) | | n.d. | private residence (of Mary Lillian Hamilton) | | n.d. | residence hall | | Narrative:
Edith Gould originally built Hamilton House for her aunt Mrs. Mary Lillian Hamilton. The Sisters of Mercy purchased it from a second owner. The building was originally used as a dormitory, and presently it houses offices and classrooms. References: |