Bagley Hall (now Architecture Hall), with James J. Hill statue in foreground, University of Washington, 1932

Handwritten on verso: Ann Rudzik - 1932. Filed in: UW - Bagley Hall (#415) Built in 1908 as the art museum and Fine Arts Building for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, the building was then used as a Chemistry building after the fair and renamed Bagley Hall. Around 1950 the name was changed again...

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Summary:Handwritten on verso: Ann Rudzik - 1932. Filed in: UW - Bagley Hall (#415) Built in 1908 as the art museum and Fine Arts Building for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, the building was then used as a Chemistry building after the fair and renamed Bagley Hall. Around 1950 the name was changed again to the Architecture Hall. The James J. Hill statue was created in 1909 for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition.