 Old Winfield Landmarks - Panel
Old Winfield Landmarks - Panel
         Seven Winfield Public Library Exhibit
Seven Winfield Public Library Exhibit
         Old North Hall
Old North Hall 
The first building to be built on the Southwestern College campus, it was opened as a classroom in 1887 and was condemned as unsafe in 1949, just a few months before Richardson Hall was destroyed by fire. It was on the site of the present Mossman Hall. Martha Jean Robinson recalls that "when I was 10, my parents put me on a bus near our home close to the old high school every Saturday morning to go to North Hall to attend my expression lessons. Helen Graham had a studio on the top floor and there were umpteen steps to climb. I’d be breathless by the time I got to the top, but this was a fun adventure for me. (It was four-stories tall with high main-entrance steps.) Years later, when I attended Southwestern, I was in one of Helen Graham’s dramatic classes."

Howard Buffum April, 2000













