This brick structure was the first
building constructed on the seven acre lot now known as the John Dickinson
Campus of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It stood on the site of the present West
College. This "New College" (distinct from the "Old College,"
a building along Liberty Avenue) was authorized by the Board of Trustees
on September 26, 1798. The cornerstone was officially laid on June
20, 1799. The building was designed by John Keen of the Carpenter’s Company
in Philadelphia, and was constructed at a cost of $12,000.
Tragedy struck when, less than two months after
opening its doors to students, "New College" burned to the ground during
a windy and snowy night on February 3, 1803. News of the tragedy appeared
throughout the country, an example being this clipping (above) from New York's
Weekly Museum of February 19, 1803. |