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Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital
The Babcock Building is an historic structure located off Bull St. in Columbia, South Carolina. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1981.〔National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia, South Carolina〕 The building is the second to house patients on the campus of South Carolina State Hospital, after the Mills Building proved to be insufficient in space to house its patients. == Construction ==
The first section of Babcock, was designed by George E. Walker in 1858. Walker died before the south wing was complete. The north wing was overseen by Gustavus T. Berg. The central portion, bearing the name and serving as the main entrance, was designed by architect Samuel Sloan. The structure was completed in 1885 after four building campaigns. Construction delays were the fault of funding and the American Civil War.〔http://www.naiavantbullstreet.com/pdfs/Item%20V%20a%20-%20Archives%20_and_%20History%20-%20National%20Register%20Nomination.pdf〕 Through the years, additions were made to the building, including stairwells whose style and materials do not match that of the rest of the building. Several buildings were constructed directly adjacent to Babcock, but have since been removed.
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