I think that either Nagle or the Analytical Svcs/State Chemist/Exp. Station (depending on your vintage) is the oldest building currently standing on the campus. Does anyone know if there is a building older than 1909 that is still around?
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College Station
Friday Evening
Dear Mother:
I didn't aim to slight you at all, but I didn't know what I was going to do and I do not know yet but I will probably know tomorrow night. I will write to you a long letter then. I think everything will be alright, so don't worry.





quote:It was mentioned in one of my Architecture classes that a lot of the older structures had developed significant structural issues due to foundation problems.
The sandy loam soil (too much clay) didn't help either.
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The sandy loam soil (too much clay) didn't help either.
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Damn shame really, A&M lost some pretty stunning buildings from it's earlier years
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I just remember reading somewhere that the campus was composed primarily of sandy loam soil and that it wasn't good for the foundations and load-bearing walls that were constructed in the late 1800s.
