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"History of University of Arkansas Buildings"

Schaefer, Don. "History of University of Arkansas Buildings" (Unpublished manuscript, most recently updated April 29, 2003). Schaefer, a retired staff member the University of Arkansas Division of Information, began bringing this list of the histories of each building on campus together as part of a renewed effort to document the university's history. It includes historical notes on both buildings standing on the campus and those known to have existed in the past, including dates of construction, renovations and demolition, where known. The list has information on more than 140 buildings with narrative histories on more than 80.

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