Dawes House

Dublin Core

Title

Dawes House

Subject

buildings

Description

Hanson was the first deaf architect to design a building for the National Deaf-Mute College. Construction was completed in 1895, and the building served as a dormitory for boys of the Kendall School students until 1953. The building, still standing, is known as Dawes House.

Source

Gallaudet University Archives

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Visual Description

A four story dark red brick building with many windows. There is a round tower. A wide path leads up to the building.

Files

http://gallaudetmuseum.org/omeka/files/original/f6fe93c0a453be5420aa02bee80b0c41.jpg

Collection

Citation

“Dawes House,” National Deaf Life Museum, accessed May 18, 2024, https://nationaldeaflifemuseum.omeka.net/items/show/16.

Output Formats