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Wilkeson Quadrangle (WILKSN) - North Campus, Residential Sector
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Wilkeson Quadrangle
Part of the Ellicott Complex, Wilkeson is an undergraduate residence hall but also home to academic and administrative offices.
Namesake
Samuel Wilkeson (1781-1848) was a keelboat builder and the first judge of Erie County. He was responsible for providing Buffalo with its harbor, which opened in 1821. He also served as Buffalo's fourth mayor in 1836, was a State Assemblyman and Senator, and a veteran of the Chautauqua militia.
"Be kind to each other; be liberal, and generous - forgiving all injuries whether real or imaginary."
-Samuel Wilkeson "The Valiant Man"
Historical research and photographs provided by University Archives.
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Building Facts Primary function: Residence Tenants: Geography, Canada US Trade Center, National Center for Geographic Information & Analysis Architect: Davis, Brody, and Associates of New York City; Milstein, Wittek, Davis Associates of Buffalo Completion date: September, 1974 Gross square feet: 151,162 Construction cost: $1,717,000
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