Dining Halls
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Completed in 1967, it is named in honor of Red Jacket (ca. 1758-1830), Seneca chief and orator who opposed the sale of western New York Indian land to the whites in the late 1700s. It is one of three buildings designed by Edgar Tafel, a former apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Original Format
photograph; b&w
Physical Dimensions
8in. x 10in.
Creator Details
Unknown
Document Type
Still Image
Date Digitized
December 2013
File Format
TIFF
File Name
CAP_2016_ARCV_archphoto_0460.tif
File Size
22.8 MB
Rights
Please cite as: College Archives, Milne Library, State University of New York at Geneseo. For usage beyond Fair Use, please contact Milne Library.
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