Jarvis House records, 1946-1981 (bulk 1966-1977)

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Jarvis House records, 1946-1981 (bulk 1966-1977)

Jarvis House, named for former North Carolina Governor Thomas J. Jarvis, was built of white pressed brick and Indiana sandstone and roofed with green tile. It was completed and occupied in October 1912. The collection contains the records of Jarvis House, a residence hall for undergraduate female students at Duke University.

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Duke University. Jarvis House.

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Jarvis is home to approximately 90 first-year students on Duke University's East Campus. Opened in 1914, the building was named after Thomas J. Jarvis, Governor of North Carolina from 1879-1885. Originally serving as a residence for women students, Jarvis now serves as a co-ed freshman dormitory. From the description of Jarvis House records, 1946-1981 (bulk 1966-1977). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 161912932 The Jarvis Residence Hall, named for ...