Buildings and Grounds Image Gallery 
343.jpg (3203 bytes) 1888 Barnard College secures property at 343 Madison Avenue.

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Milbank/milbank.jpg (3662 bytes) 1896 Barnard at its new Morningside Campus; Milbank and Brinckerhoff  Halls are the first buildings.

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fiske.jpg (4219 bytes) 1897 Fiske Hall is built to complete the original plan for Milbank. 1  2  3
brooks.jpg (4221 bytes) 1906 Brooks Hall is the first official dormitory. 1  2  3  4  5  6
Barnard/barnard.jpg (3665 bytes) 1916 Barnard Hall, or Students' Hall, becomes the student social center.   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13
Hewitt/hewitt.jpg (4019 bytes) 1925 Increasing demands are met with another dormitory; Hewitt Hall. 1  2
Hewitt/deanery.jpg (3523 bytes) 1925 A duplex is built into Hewitt Hall to house the Dean Gildersleeve; the Deanery. 1
Holly House/holly.jpg (3629 bytes) 1933 Barnard acquires land in Westchester county to house its own camp; Holly House. 1  2  3  4  5  6
Lehman/lehman.jpg (3962 bytes) 1960 Lehman Hall and Wollman Library are built to meet the academic needs of the College. 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
Reid/reid.jpg (3820 bytes) 1962 Reid Hall, another dormitory, reflects Barnard's continuous growth. 1  2  3  4
  1968 Plimpton Hall. 1
alt.jpg (7380 bytes) 1969 Altschul Hall. 1  2  3
mcin.jpg (3883 bytes) 1969 McIntosh Center. 1  2  3  4
eliot.jpg (4210 bytes) 1980 Eliot Hall, 49 Claremont. 1
sulz.jpg (7330 bytes) 1989 Sulzberger Hall, or Centennial Hall. 1  2  3  4