Milton College Preservation Society

Photo Tour of the
Milton College Campus

 

Administration Building

Built in the 1850’s the home was purchased by the College in 1902 for the home of the College President. In later years it served as the Music studio and then the administrative offices.

Currently, the building is privately owned by a couple living in California. They use it as a vacation home in the summer.

 

 

Goodrich Hall

Built in 1857 as a dormitory, it housed both men and women until 1867. From then until a new dorm was built in 1962, it housed only women. Then for a brief period of time it housed men again but shortly became the offices for the faculty until the college closed it in 1980.

Goodrich is currently privately owned and is an antique mall with a private residence on the third floor.

 

 

Main Hall

Built in 1855 the building was used for classrooms and office space. The original building was half the size it is today after an addition was built in 1867. This is the same year the college was chartered. The College closed the building in 1980 to ease financial stress.

Main Hall is now owned and operated by the Milton College Preservation Society, a non-profit organization and is currently a museum, and archives of Milton College History 1844-1982

 

  

Whitford Hall

Whitford Hall was built in 1904-06 and named after President Wm Whitford, the first president of Milton College.  It housed the science labs, classrooms and the library that was funded in part by Andrew Carnegie.  The College closed Whitford Hall in 1980 for financial reasons.

Whitford is currently empty and for sale after being used by a private party as an antique mall since 1985 .

Note:  Main Hall, Goodrich Hall and Whitford Hall were going to be razed after the bankruptcy in 1982.  

 

Milton College Home Page