South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia
First building completed
originally known as South,
Named for John Rutledge.
Burned and rebuilt 1855.
Library first housed here.
Clariosophic and Euphradian
Literary Societies held first
meetings in chapel. Used as
hospital during Civil War.
East wing and chapel occupied
by Colonel Green and staff
of Union Army, 1865. House of
Representatives held sittings
in chapel 1865-1868.
From plans by Robert Mills
and Richard Clarke Architects.
Marked by
Blue Key Fraternity
1938
(Notable Buildings) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
First building completed
originally known as South,
Named for John Rutledge.
Burned and rebuilt 1855.
Library first housed here.
Clariosophic and Euphradian
Literary Societies held first
meetings in chapel. Used as
hospital during Civil War.
East wing and chapel occupied
by Colonel Green and staff
of Union Army, 1865. House of
Representatives held sittings
in chapel 1865-1868.
From plans by Robert Mills
and Richard Clarke Architects.
Marked by
Blue Key Fraternity
1938
(Notable Buildings) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.