Franklin Hall (Goodwell, Oklahoma)

Franklin Hall in Goodwell, Oklahoma, USA, built during 1909-10 by a local contractor, has been used in various ways for housing throughout its history.

It was built, along with two church buildings, in an effort to get the state legislature's approval for an agricultural high school to be located in Goodwell.

Originally the building housed students, faculty, and the president of the school and his family.

After World War II, it was converted into 12 apartments for married students, and occasionally faculty.

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