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Old Main is the oldest building on the campus of Knox College in
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. Completed in 1857, it is a distinctive Gothic Tudor design of Swedish architect
Charles Ulricson Charles L. Ulricson (1816, Stockholm, Sweden – 1887, Peoria, Illinois) was a Swedish-born American architect, who practiced in Peoria, Illinois. He is best known for designing Old Main (1856–57) – the principal building at Knox Colle ...
. It was designated a
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in 1961 as one of the few surviving sites to host one of the famous 1858
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. The building underwent a major restoration in the 1930s, which modernized its interior and restored its exterior..  


Description and history

Old Main is located on the north side of the Knox College campus, south of South Street between Alumni Hall and George Davis Hall. It is a three-story masonry structure, built out of brick with limestone and concrete trim. It is designed in part to resemble England's
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, with a pair of projecting polygonal towers topped by crenellated parapets flanking its main entrance. The entrance is itself in a projecting section, in a rounded-arch opening set beneath a tall Gothic-arched window. Limestone stringcourses run between the first and second floors, and above the third floor. Old Main was completed in 1857, and is the oldest surviving building on the Knox College campus. It was designed by
Charles Ulricson Charles L. Ulricson (1816, Stockholm, Sweden – 1887, Peoria, Illinois) was a Swedish-born American architect, who practiced in Peoria, Illinois. He is best known for designing Old Main (1856–57) – the principal building at Knox Colle ...
, a Swedish-trained architect working out of Peoria. At the time, the campus included Old Main and two dormitories, neither of which has survived. Old Main housed most of the school's academic functions for many years, including classrooms and a chapel. By the early 1930s it was in deteriorating condition, and underwent a major restoration. The interior was gutted, replaced by a flooring system of steel and concrete, while interior brick and stone were recycled to repair the exterior. Portions of the limestone trim were replaced with cast concrete at this time. In 1969, a tornado took off the belfry and part of the roof; these were rebuilt in the original style.


Lincoln-Douglas debate

On October 7, 1858, Old Main was the site of the fifth in the celebrated series of debates between
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and
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, then both running for the
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. The debate was conducted on a platform constructed in front of the building, which the debaters reached by climbing through its windows. The college community, founded by abolitionists, strung a banner behind the platform which read "Knox College for Lincoln". The debate was attended by a crowd estimated at 15,000. The National Historic Landmark designation, made in 1961, includes the college grounds to the east where most of the crowd sat. File:Hampton Court Palace (3037990094).jpg,
Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Palace is a Listed building, Grade I listed royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal ...
, London, England. Charles Ulricson's inspiration for Old Main.


See also

*
List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois This list of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois, has 89 entries including Eads Bridge, which spans into Missouri and which the National Park Service credits to Missouri's National Historic Landmark list. Also added are two sites that were ...
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County, Illinois


References


Further reading

*R. Lance Factor (2010), ''Chapel in the Sky: Knox College's Old Main and Its Masonic Architect''. University of Northern Illinois Press.


External links


Old Main, Knox College Website
{{National Register of Historic Places National Historic Landmarks in Illinois National Register of Historic Places in Knox County, Illinois Galesburg, Illinois Knox College (Illinois) Knox College Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois School buildings completed in 1857