Historical Images of Porter County
Northern Indiana Normal School Buildings
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: 1876
Source Type: Engraving
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Andreas, Alfred T. 1876. Illustrated
Historical Atlas of Indiana. Chicago, Illinois: Baskin, Forster and Company. 462
p.
Postmark: Not applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Founded by
the Methodist Church, the Valparaiso Male and Female College operated between
1859 to 1871. It was one of the first four year coeducational institutions to
operate in the United States. The college went defunct in 1871 and was closed
for approximately two years, reopening in 1873 as the Northern Indiana Normal
School and Business Institute. The original large brick structure with its two
towers consisted of
the west portion of the building (right side of building in the image below).
The tower and the east wing were erected in 1867. The structure shown here, with
several additions, was destroyed on February 15, 1923, by a fire originating
from an overheated stove. The structure to the left in this image was known as
South Hall. A larger version of this image is available
here.
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