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- Saints'_Rest abstract "Saints' Rest was the second building erected on the campus of the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan (now Michigan State University). It was built in 1856 and served as the school's only dormitory until 1870, when Williams Hall was completed. Along with College Hall and a horse barn, it was one of three buildings completed when the college opened for classes in 1857.As the campus's only residence hall, the building had no official name. Students had a variety of nicknames for it including "the hall", "the boarding hall", "old hall", or "the house". It was only after the hall burned that it acquired the moniker "Saints' Rest", which came from the Puritan devotional The Saints' Everlasting Rest, written by Richard Baxter in 1650.The hall burned down during the December 1876 vacation despite the efforts of the Lansing fire department, which made the run all the way from Lansing in only 45 minutes.On June 6, 2005, a team of Michigan State archeology professors and students began a six-week excavation on the site. The dig was part of MSU's 2005 sesquicentennial celebration.".
- Saints'_Rest architect John_Clough_Holmes.
- Saints'_Rest location Michigan_State_University.
- Saints'_Rest thumbnail MSU_Saints'_Rest_map.png?width=300.
- Saints'_Rest type Dormitory.
- Saints'_Rest wikiPageExternalLink saints-rest.htm.
- Saints'_Rest wikiPageExternalLink digMSU.
- Saints'_Rest wikiPageExternalLink buildingexhibit.htm.
- Saints'_Rest wikiPageID "2004699".
- Saints'_Rest wikiPageRevisionID "557599389".
- Saints'_Rest architect John_Clough_Holmes.
- Saints'_Rest buildingType Dormitory.
- Saints'_Rest caption "Saints Rest's former location on campus.".
- Saints'_Rest completionDate "1856".
- Saints'_Rest demolitionDate "1876".
- Saints'_Rest demolitionDate "Excavated in 2005".
- Saints'_Rest hasPhotoCollection Saints'_Rest.
- Saints'_Rest location Michigan_State_University.
- Saints'_Rest location "Sacred Space".
- Saints'_Rest name "Saints' Rest".
- Saints'_Rest namesake "The Saints' Everlasting Rest by Richard Baxter".
- Saints'_Rest style Eclecticism.
- Saints'_Rest website digMSU.
- Saints'_Rest subject Category:Michigan_State_University.
- Saints'_Rest type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Saints'_Rest type Building.
- Saints'_Rest type Place.
- Saints'_Rest type Wikidata:Q532.
- Saints'_Rest type Place.
- Saints'_Rest type Location.
- Saints'_Rest comment "Saints' Rest was the second building erected on the campus of the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan (now Michigan State University). It was built in 1856 and served as the school's only dormitory until 1870, when Williams Hall was completed. Along with College Hall and a horse barn, it was one of three buildings completed when the college opened for classes in 1857.As the campus's only residence hall, the building had no official name.".
- Saints'_Rest label "Saints' Rest".
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- Saints'_Rest wasDerivedFrom Saints'_Rest?oldid=557599389.
- Saints'_Rest depiction MSU_Saints'_Rest_map.png.
- Saints'_Rest homepage digMSU.
- Saints'_Rest isPrimaryTopicOf Saints'_Rest.
- Saints'_Rest name "Saints' Rest".