Hardin Hall

Hardin Hall

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Hardin Hall, originally built in 1890 to serve as the chemistry building, was named for Mark Bernard Hardin, Clemson's first professor of chemistry and acting president in 1897, 1899 and 1902. In 1946, Hardin Hall was almost destroyed by fire, and its gabled roof was replaced with a flat roof, which remained until the building's restoration in 2002.
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