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Madison Community Hospital building now known as Heston Hall
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| Title | Madison Community Hospital building now known as Heston Hall |
| Title - Alternative | Heston Hall |
| Subject | Dakota State University -- Buildings Eastern State Teachers College -- Buildings
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| Description | Madison Community Hospital was built in 1920. In 1962, a new hospital was built in Madison and this building was left vacant. In 1966, the State of SD purchased this building. In 1970, the building was renovated and used for administrative offices and a computer data center. It was named Heston Hall after Dr. John W. Heston, the President of this college from 1905-1920. |
| Date Original | ca. 1936 |
| Type | Image; Still Image |
| Original Format | 8.8 cm. x 13.8 cm. |
| Digital Format | image/jp2 |
| Identifier | dsu-ph-00023 |
| Coverage-Spatial | Madison (S.D.)
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| Coverage-Temporal | ca. 1936 |
| Relation-Is Part Of | Dakota State University. Karl E. Mundt Library |
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| Date Digital | 2009-04-08 |
| Digitization Specifications | Master file format: 5901420 bytes, 8 bit, Grayscale; 600dpi, uncompressed; Checksum: 13b6d1f38130b27b6062c114b3d10d62; 3150 x 1866; Epson Expression 10000XL Photo flatbed scanner; Windows XP Professional Version 2001, Adobe Photoshop CS3 |
| Digital Publisher | Dakota State University. Karl E. Mundt Library
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