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Title
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Historic Houses and Architecture of Sewanee
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Date
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1930; 1986
Description
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Once was residence of Reverend Doctor George Myers and wife Margaret. They operated the Bairnwick School her from 1928 to 1948. In 1970, they donated the house to the university. It later was used as the French House and held the Education for Ministry offices. Barinwick later became the Women's Center in 1986 where lectures, meetings and the Sewanee Writer's Conference readings are held.
Format
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photograph
Identifier
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Womens Center006.jpg
Rights
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All photographs are the property of the University of the South Archives and Special Collections Department
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Title
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Bairnwick Women's Center
Type
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Still Image
Bairnwick
Dr. George Myers
French House
Margaret Myers
Mississippi Avenue
Women's Center