Excerpt from Building A College: An Architectural History of Berea College[1]
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Clover Cottage
This cottage first appears on the College records in 1913. It had been built on Center Street and had been moved by the College close to Talcott Hall where it served as a Model Home for Home Economics students. In later years it served as a student or faculty residence and was razed during the fall of 1960 ( Berea Citizen, December 1, 1960, 1).
Dixie Cottage, 1905
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[1] Citation: Boyce, Robert Piper. Building A College: An Architectural History of Berea College. Self-published. Berea, Ky: Berea College Printing Services, 2006, p 49
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Boyce, Robert Piper. Building A College: An Architectural History of Berea College. Self-published. Berea, Ky: Berea College Printing Services, 2006, p 49.