Built by students in 1883, Porter Hall was the first building erected on Tuskegee’s campus. The building is named for Alfred H. Porter of New York City, NY, whose financial contribution funded the building. The structure was demolished in 1903 and the Huntington Academic Building was erected in its place.
Porter Hall
Porter Hall, Tuskegee Institute (University), circa 1883. Photographer unknown. Photograph courtesy of Tuskegee University Archives, Photographs Collection.
- Date Created: circa 1883
- Date Digitized: 04/18/2021
- Subject: Tuskegee
- Format: JPG
- Source: black and white photograph
- Publisher: Tuskegee University Archives
- Rights Link: http://archive.tuskegee.edu/repository/copyright-information/