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Description: Chemawa Indian School, Hawley Hall, 5495 Chugach Street Northeast, Salem, Marion County, OR CALL NUMBER: HABS ORE,24-SAL,1L- CREATOR: Historic American Buildings Survey, creator NOTE: Survey number HABS OR-129-L DIGID: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.or0051 LOC card: "5495 Chugach St., N.E. Brick with concrete and wooden trim, rectangular with rear ell 90' (five-bay front) x 48', wing 32' x 54', connector 13' x 14', two-and-a-half stories hip roof with exposed rafters at eaves, hip dormers, three-bay hip-roof entrance porch with paired columns; dormitory, pressed metal ceilings. Built 1924; alterations to provide home economics classrooms, n.d; second floor altered for science lab, 1966; demolished, 1978. 6 ext. photos (1977) 3 int. photos (1977). Also see Chemawa Indian School (OR-129). Card prepared 1979" Author information not found, but presumed to be Steve Viale.
Title: 5495 Chugath Street - east side elevation - Chemawa Indian School - Salem Oregon
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Author: Historic American Buildings Survey
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