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PROSPECT ST,124


Facility Names

Building: PROSPECT ST,124
Abbreviation: PROS124
Long Name: PROSPECT STREET, 124
Previous Name:
Historical Name: Sachem Hall/ Brewster Hall

Facility Address

Address: PROSPECT STREET, 124
City State Zip: NEW HAVEN, CT

Alternate Addresses


Building Description:

Has been used since 1971 by the Department of Political Science for faculty offices. The Georgian Revival Building was erected in 1907 as Sachem Hall, a fraternity in the Sheffield Scientific School. It was purchased from the University in 1940 by the Berkeley Divinity School through the generosity of friends and admirers of the Right Reverend Chauncey Bunce Brewster, BA Yale 1868, fifth Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Connecticut and a Berkeley graduate in the Class of 1872. The building was named in memory of the bishop. [124 Prospect Street]

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