Biology Building

Wilson's Biology Building was completed in 1898 and orignially called Science Hall.  It housed chemical and physical laboratories on the first and second floors.  The third floor was originally used as a meeting room for the literary societies.  It was severely damaged by fire in 1921.  After chemistry and physics moved into Lortz Hall in 1923 it became known as the Biology Building or "The White House."  It was demolished in the early 1970s.