Today, still in North Dakota:
Oxford House, Fargo, N.D., built 1902 for Webster Merrifield, the third president of the University of North Dakota. Served as the president's house until the 1950s and then became a dormitory, the art department building, and the alumni center, before sitting mostly unused after 2012. Now rehabilitated as the Dr. Kathleen and Hal Gershman Graduate Center. Rehabilitation architects: JLG Architects (who also are working on the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library). Photo by Chad Ziemendorf for Preservation, the National Trust magazine. Oh, by the way, yes, this did come to my attention as I indexed.
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