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Andrew W. Mellon Hall
ca. 1940
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Title
Andrew W. Mellon Hall
Creator
Newman-Schmidt Studios
Date
ca. 1940
Identifier
PCW000090
Description
Pictured here are the gardens and ivy covered back of Andrew W. Mellon Hall. Now used by the College as a student center and administrative offices, the Andrew W. Mellon home was donated to the College by Paul and Mary Mellon in 1940. Andrew Mellon was a prominent banker in Pittsburgh and also a member of the College's Board of Trustees. The mansion on Woodland Road was built in 1887 by George McCully Laughlin, the son of James Laughlin of J&L Steel Company. Andrew Mellon bought the house in 1917 and added a swimming pool, bowling alley, tennis courts, breakfast room, and gardens. The red brick Tudor style home also contains many pieces of carved stone, wood paneling, bay windows, and a marble solarium. In 1971, an addition was made to the Hall for a large dining hall and recreational space for the students.
Place of Publication
College Campus
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Pittsburgh, (Pa.)
Shadyside (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Chatham College
College buildings--Pennsylvania
Andrew W. Mellon Hall (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), 1855-1937
Mellon, Paul
Geographic Subjects
College Campus
Source
Chatham University Chronological Photograph Files
Contributor
Chatham University
Collection
Chatham University Chronological Photograph Files
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