Jarvis Hall (Colorado)

The 1878-1882 building in Golden, Colorado remains as a private residence,[2] and the 1882-1904 site near Denver is part of the Lowry Campus.

The first Jarvis Hall building under construction in Golden, Colorado, was blown down by an 1869 windstorm,[3] on land donated by C. C. Welch.

In July 1873, three students won multiple volume sets of the History of Rome, Tyndale's Lectures and Library of Wonders.

[4] Students included Francis William Loveland and architect James H. Gow, who became a master designer that three of his works are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture.

Episcopal Church members in Denver succeeded in moving Jarvis Hall near the city in 1882 where it resumed as a boys school.

Jarvis Hall (on the left) in 1871.
Colorado School of Mines, Jarvis Hall, and St. Mattews Divinity School in Golden, Colorado. The illustration would have had to have been made before 1882 when Jarvis Hall was established in Denver.