Redick Hall, 1908

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Title

Redick Hall, 1908

Subject

University of Omaha (1908-1931)
Redick Hall

Description

Redick Hall was the fledgling University of Omaha's first building on its new campus in North Omaha. Redick Hall was named for Oak C. Redick, a member of the board of trustees, who offered his 10-acre homestead mansion at 24th and Pratt Streets to the university on flexible terms. The completion of Joslyn Hall in 1916 relegated the mansion obsolete. It was dismantled and shipped 222 miles to Currie, Minnesota where it was recycled as a dance pavilion and cafe on Lake Shetek.

Creator

University of Omaha

Source

UNO Photograph Collection, Archives & Special Collections, Criss Library, University of Nebraska at Omaha.

Publisher

Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library

Date

1908

Format

Photograph

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photo

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3501448295_394f6a46c9_o.jpg

Citation

University of Omaha, “Redick Hall, 1908,” UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections Online Exhibits, accessed March 28, 2024, https://unomaha.omeka.net/items/show/5.

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