Old Manse (Miami University)
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Old Manse | |
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Former names | The Coffee Mill House, The Manse, United Campus Ministry House |
General information | |
Type | Academic |
Architectural style | Greek Revival |
Location | 410 East High Street 45056 Oxford, Ohio |
Country | United States of America |
Coordinates | 39°30′38.45″N 84°44′7.5″W / 39.5106806°N 84.735417°W |
Construction started | 1852 |
Renovated | 1962 (David B. Maxfield, Architect) 1974 (M.U. Physical Plant) |
Owner | Miami University |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 6480 sq ft |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Samuel R. Mollyneux |
Old Manse is a historic building at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio). Once nicknamed the “Coffee Mill House,” [1] Old Manse originally served as a residential estate and then as a manse for pastors. It later became a center for Presbyterian students and was sold by Oxford Presbyterian Church (USA) to become Miami University property in 1973.[2] From 2012 to 2021, it was home to the University Honors Program (now Miami University Honors College). In 2022-23, it was renovated to house the Miami University Office of ASPIRE which encompasses Government Relations through the government relations network, Work+ programs, the College@Elm, and AmeriCorps Service+ programs.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Smith, Ophia (1976). Old Oxford Houses and the People Who Lived in Them. Ohio: The Miami University Alumni Association. pp. 168–173.
- ^ Old Manse Records. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Archives. 2011.
- ^ https://miamioh.edu/aspire/index.html