Ewing House
Building Type:
Residence Hall
Campus Green:
South Green
Grid Map Square:
J-7
Current Use
Ewing House is located in the South Green, coordinates J-7 on the campus map. It is marked as #83 on the map.
Ewing Hall is a residence hall.
Residence Services provides more detailed information online.
History
Ewing House was built in 1969 and used as a residence hall for students. It was originally known as South Green building number 14.
Thomas Ewing
Ewing House was named in honor of Thomas Ewing. A native of West Liberty, VA, he was educated at Ohio University. Thomas Ewing and John Hunter were the first two graduates of Ohio University. He studied law in the office of Philomen Beecher, Lancaster, OH, and in 1816 was admitted to the bar. He was one of the most successful attorneys in the West. He served as trustee of Ohio University. He was a United States Senator, Secretary of Treasury, and Secretary of Interior. He also was an advisor to four United States Presidents.
Location
167 South Green Dr., Athens, OH 45701 (Directions)
The South Green
South Green is composed of residence halls and a dining hall. Notable buildings on this green include Nelson Commons, Carr Hall, Sowle Hall and Brown Hall.
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