Historical Images of Porter County
Eiss Hall and Vinyard Hall, Valparaiso University
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: 1894
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Robert R.
Beatty
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Eiss Hall was constructed by Dr.
Daniel W. Eiss in 1889 as a boarding hall for students attending the Northern
Indiana Normal School and Business Institute, which later became known as
Valparaiso University. The structure contained nearly sixty rooms.
By 1916, Eiss Hall, still owned by Dr. Eiss, was in rather poor repair and
rumors circulated that the building would soon be razed and replaced by a four
story brick structure equipped with a gym. Students had even boycotted the
building and placed signs on the premises warning others not to live in the
structure due to its derelict conduction.
On July 10, 1917, Eiss Hall, as well as Vineyard Hall, were completed destroyed
by fire. Four firefighters from Valparaiso's Company L were injured in the
blaze. Fireman James Henry Jacoby had to be carried out on Vineyard Hall on a
cot. His colleagues, Floyd LePell and John Holman, suffered burnt hands, while
William B. Forney, another fireman, was overcome with smoke.
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