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Another distinctive style of architecture is seen in Crawford Building,
whose arches, balconies and circular front porch are reminiscent of
Italian Renaissance country homes. Named for Dr. Thomas A. Crawford, an
original Board of Trustee member and well-known physician, the building
was the last to be completed under the initial campus plan in 1896. Then
called the Infirmary, the facility was constructed with convict labor and
incorporated modern hospital design. A north wing was added in 1912.
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