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  2. Barrington Hall (Roswell, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Hall is an 1842 Greek Revival-style plantation home, likely built by enslaved Africans and African Americans.It was the residence of Barrington King who, along with his father Roswell King, was the founder of the town of Roswell, in northern Fulton County, Georgia.

  3. Barrington Hall (Berkeley, California) - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Hall was a student housing cooperative in the University Students' Cooperative Association (USCA) (now known as the Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC)) system in Berkeley, California, from 1935 to 1943 and 1950 to 1989. [1] [2] It is currently privately operated student housing. The state of what was once known as Barrington Hall ...

  4. Roswell Historic District (Roswell, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Willis Ball, from Connecticut, was builder and/or designer/architect of four buildings: Primrose Cottage, Roswell Presbyterian Church, Bulloch Hall, Barrington Hall. The district includes Bulloch Hall and Barrington Hall, both built in 1839, which were separately listed on the National Register in 1971.

  5. Barrington Hall - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Hall may refer to: Barrington Hall, Essex; Barrington Hall (Berkeley, California) Barrington Hall (Roswell, Georgia) This page was last edited on 27 ...

  6. Berkeley Student Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The first Kingman Hall (Likely the late 1930s–1946) (same location as the first Barrington Hall) [11] Lexington Hall (1942–1948), leased from the Japanese Students Club in response to the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II; building later purchased and became Euclid Hall [11] The first Rochdale (1943–1945), a 16-woman ...

  7. Barrington Hall, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Hall is a Grade II* listed 18th-century English country house in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, England.. Barrington Hall. Barrington Hall is built in red brick, in both two and three storeys, with a balustraded parapet and a number of ornamentally shaped Dutch gables.

  8. Antebellum architecture - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Hall is one classic example of an antebellum home.. Antebellum architecture (from Antebellum South, Latin for "pre-war") is the neoclassical architectural style characteristic of the 19th-century Southern United States, especially the Deep South, from after the birth of the United States with the American Revolution, to the start of the American Civil War. [1]

  9. History of the University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    The military increased its presence on campus to produce officers, with the army program commandeering Bowles Hall and the naval program taking control of the International House, the Student Co-op Barrington Hall, and several fraternities. By 1944, more than 1,000 navy personnel were studying at Cal, roughly one out of every four male Berkeley ...