Tucker Hall

St. George Tucker Hall is an academic building on the campus of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.

This fundraising was part of Tyler's broader campaign to further develop and expand William & Mary's campus to accommodate the college's increasing number of groups.

[3] Designed by architects of Cady & See and emulating the architecture of 18th-century Virginia courthouses, the cornerstone of the library building was laid on April 13, 1908 during a ceremony attended by Governor Claude A.

[9][5] The involvement of St. George Tucker and his son Nathaniel Beverley Tucker–who, like his father, was a professor at the college–in slavery in Virginia led to archaeologist Ywone D. Edwards-Ingram proposing the hall as a possible location for an exhibit on both men's legacies.

[10] A bronze statue by Gordon Kay of U.S. president and college alumnus James Monroe was installed in front of Tucker Hall in 2015.