Historical Marker · No. 1909

Women's Residence Hall (Lund Hall)

Logan, Cache County · Utah
Erected by NA, 1986

For fifty years the college housed almost no one; students boarded with Logan families and walked to Old Main. Then, in the depths of the Depression, federal relief money built Lund Hall, a women's residence designed so that sunlight reached every room. It was named for Anthon H. Lund, the legislator who, after a trip to Denmark, wrote the 1888 act that created the college in the first place. The dormitory opened in the school's fiftieth year. It stood until 2013, when the university took it down to build a business school on the spot.

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