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1. The Remodeling of Harris Hall The Remodeling of Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History. Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-Repair and Reconstruction Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

2. Harris Hall entrance Harris Hall entrance Keystone College (La Plume,Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

3. Harris Hall in fall Harris Hall in fall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

4. Harris Hall (Front) Harris Hall (Front) Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

5. Harris Hall Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

6. Harris Hall Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

7. Harris Hall through winter trees Harris Hall through winter trees Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

8. Harris Hall (side view) Harris Hall (side view) Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

9. Harris Hall (front view) Harris Hall (front view) Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

10. Harris Hall Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

11. Students leaving Harris Hall Students leaving Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

12. Harris Hall Harris Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

13. Harris Hall in winter Harris Hall in winter Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

14. Harris Hall at night Harris Hall at night Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

15. Harris Hall from a distance Harris Hall from a distance Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

16. Harris Hall behind trees Harris Hall behind trees Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1870, Harris Hall was named for founder, benefactor, and first college president John H. Harris. The building was 95 x 50 ft. The building had a chapel, study room, and two additional rooms which...

17. Sickler Hall (side view) Sickler Hall (side view) Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1873, Sickler Hall was named for Mrs. Blanche Sickler Moore who donated the home in 1941 in memory of her father Harley N. Sickler. In 1945, the building was converted into faculty apartments....

18. Sickler Hall Sickler Hall Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Built in 1873, Sickler Hall was named for Mrs. Blanche Sickler Moore who donated the home in 1941 in memory of her father Harley N. Sickler. In 1945, the building was converted into faculty apartments....

19. Sickler Cottage Addition 1947 Sickler Cottage Addition 1947 Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History Photograph of Sickler Hall from 1947. Pictured is the construction of an addition to the building.Photograph of Sickler Hall from 1956. The three story building had fourteen rooms. It was originally constructed...

20. Sam Lilly Bell Sam Lilly Bell Sam Lilly Bell Originally named the Keystone Academy Bell or Harris Hall Bell (after the dedication of the building) has had a long history on campus. Perched on top of Main Hall (Harris Hall) it was used to waken students...
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