Box 3684
Contains 11 Results:
Sub-Series 1: Pre-University Ownership, 1989-1996
Materials related to the Seminary buildings and grounds prior to their acquisition by the university. Arranged chronologically.
Sub-Series 2: University Ownership, 1995-2005
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.
Colonial Cape Girardeau Foundation, Design Plans, 1993 Dec - 1994 Jan; Undated
Materials related to the Seminary buildings and grounds prior to their acquisition by the university. Arranged chronologically.
Seminary Building Floor Plans, Undated
Materials related to the Seminary buildings and grounds prior to their acquisition by the university. Arranged chronologically.
Design Drawings, 1995 Jul - 2003 Oct; undated
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.
Design and Planning Correspondence, 1997 Apr - 2003 Jun
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.
Design and Planning Correspondence, 2003 Jul - 2005 Sep; undated
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.
Feasibility Study, 1998 May
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.
Purchase of Seminary Property, 1998 May
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.
Design and Planning Meetings, 1998 May - 2006 Mar
Materials related to the university’s acquisition of the Seminary buildings and grounds, and subsequent plans to design and build the River Campus on site. Arranged chronologically.