"Starr
Hall completes the Old Stone Row and is
almost a twin of Painter Hall. It was built in 1861 by
the generosity of Peter Starr, trustee, and his sons. It
burned in 1864, and was rebuilt the next year. Starr replaced the
old East College as a dormitory. Repeatedly remodeled, it now houses
68 students".(http://community.middlebury.edu
/campusmap/map/building?building=STARRHALL)
Before
Starr Hall was built, the only residential building for the
students had been Painer Hall, and Nearly 40% of the student body
had to live off campus because of shortage of rooms. In order to
remain a residential college, Middlebury had to build a new dormitory.
Hencein August 1859, under the presidency of Labaree, the board
voted the start of an aggressive campaign for raising $15,000 for
the new dorms. The Starr family decided to provide most of the funds.
After
only two years, in 1861, between April and August, Starr Hall was
constructed, just in time for the start of the school year (see
the first paragraph underneeth for a description of Starr)
Thus,
In Spring 1861 enrollment exceeded 100 students, a new dormitory
was being built, and the financial outlook of the college seemed
prosperous. Unfortunately, war was about to break.
(Stameshikin,
pages 150-151)
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(David Stameshikin,
The Town's College: Middlebury College, 1800-1915, pages 151
and 207)
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The
Starr family (Peter, Charles and Egbert) was one of the most
supportive fans of Middlebury College. Peter Starr (the father)
had been an attorney in Middlebury since 1805, and between 1811
and 1819 he served as secretary to the college corporation. He was
ellected in the board in 1819. His two sons, Charles and Egbert
were in the business of "wholesale clothing and dry goods"
and made fortunes in New York. They became important sponsors later
on. In 1860 Peter Starr died, and it's assumed that the family donated
most of the funds for Starr library as a memorial in his onor. (Stameshikin,
pages 150-151)
According
to Stameshkin they gave more than $300,000 before 1900 (which is
a huge sum considering the period). Besides Starr hall, they also
gave most of the funds for the Starr library. They were all trustees
of enormous importance for Middlebury.
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