| Bissell Hall |
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| Facility: |
BISSLL |
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| Number: |
A452 |
| Function: |
Service |
| Gross Square Feet: |
9,105 |
| Construction Cost: |
$18,000 Original;
$540,000 Addition |
| Completed: |
September, 1958;
April, 2004 - Addition |
| Architect: |
Unknown |
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| OCCUPANTS |
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| University Police |
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| FUNCTION |
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| Bissell Hall serves as the headquarters of
University Police. It is one of only two buildings on the original 1,000-acre
North Campus that are still standing (the other is the Campus Mail Center).
Built
in 1958 as a church, it was renovated in 1966 for University purposes. The
latest renovation effort was completed in the Spring of 2004. It consisted
of the addition of approximately 2,200 square feet of space for bathrooms
and lockerooms for the University Police personnel as well as upgrades
to other rooms in the facility. |
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| NAMESAKE |
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| Wilson S. Bissell (1847-1903) was a chancellor of the
University from 1902-1903. He worked in the same law firm as Grover Cleveland in Buffalo. The two men became close friends and formed the law firm of Bass, Cleveland & Bissell in 1873. Bissell accepted the nomination, when President Cleveland was elected for a second time, for postmaster general (1893-1895). He struggled to implement civil service reforms while keeping Democratic stalwarts satisfied with political appointments within the postal service. |
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| Modified
December 28, 2005 1:29 PM
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