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Swallow HallA postcard of the completed Swallow Hall, then known as the School of Commerce building (courtesy of the UMC Archives: C:22/8/21).
1892 Original ConstructionArchitect: M.F. Bell; St. Louis, MOPhotograph of Swallow and Pickard Hall
(courtesy of the UMC Archives: C:0/47/12))
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Photograph of Swallow with the Chemistry and Museum Buildings
(courtesy of the UMC Archives: C:0/47/12))
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Photograph of the Completed Swallow Hall
(courtesy of the UMC Archives: C:1/40/1)
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Photograph of the Completed Swallow Hall, then the Zoology Building
(courtesy of the UMC Archives: C:0/47/2)
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Alternate Elevation (never built)
(Morris F. Bell, Architectural Drawings, Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia, MO.)
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West Elevation
(Morris F. Bell, Architectural Drawings, Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia, MO.)
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East Elevation
(Morris F. Bell, Architectural Drawings, Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia, MO.)
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North Elevation
(Morris F. Bell, Architectural Drawings, Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia, MO.)
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Foundation Floor Plans
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First Floor Plans
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Second Floor Plans
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