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Memorial Hall (Oakland, Maine)

Memorial Hall is a historic civic building at Church and West School Streets in Oakland, Maine. It was built in 1870 as a memorial to the community's American Civil War dead. It is a remarkably sophisticated example of Italian-Gothic architecture for a rural community, expensive to build, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[1]

Memorial Hall
c. 1920 postcard view
LocationChurch St., Oakland, Maine
Coordinates44°32′45″N 69°43′12″W / 44.54583°N 69.72000°W / 44.54583; -69.72000
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1870 (1870)
ArchitectThomas Silloway
Architectural styleItalian-Gothic
NRHP reference No.77000071[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 23, 1977

Description and history edit

Oakland's Memorial Hall stands in the town's main village, at the southeast corner of Church and West School Streets. It is a single-story masonry structure, built out of stone with brick trim, and covered by a hip roof. A gabled entry projects from its western facade, flanked by tall sash windows in segmented-arch openings, with mini-gables in the roofline above. The entry section has a steeply pitched gable, with a rounded-arch recess housing a stained glass rose window at its top, and a further recessed wide entry below. The corners of the entry projection are buttressed, and the building corners exhibit brick quoining. The interior is divided into an entry foyer and meeting hall.[2]

The hall was built through the efforts of a local Soldiers Memorial Association, and was designed by the noted ecclesiastical architect Thomas Silloway. Construction was begun in 1870, but was not completed until 1873, due to the repeated need to raise funds to continue and then complete construction. (The population of the town was just 1,500 at the time.) The hall was transferred by the Association to the local chapter of the Grand Army of the Republic in 1887, and is now owned by the town. It is an impressive example of Italian-Gothic architecture, unusual for such a small community.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "NRHP nomination for Memorial Hall". National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-06-09.

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