The Gorgas-Manly Historic District

includes

The Gorgas House (1829)

First structure built on the original campus

The Round House (1860)

Used by cadets on guard duty, and another of the four buildings to survive the fires set by Federal troops in 1865.

Woods Hall (1868)

First building constructed after the Civil War and serving for the next sixteen years as the University.

Manly (1886), Clark (1886), and Garland (1888) Halls

Built as the State began to recover from the Reconstruction Era.

Tuomey and Barnard Halls (1838)

which completed the nineteenth-century University of Alabama campus.

(Reverse):

Twelve Acres Of The Campus of The University Of Alabama including eight buildings designated in The National Register Of Historic Places as The Gorgas-Manly Historic District

Marker is at the intersection of Stadiium Drive and McCorvey Drive, on the right when traveling east on Stadiium Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB