Graham Building


Built in 1929, the Graham Building currently houses the Department of Geological Sciences and occupies a space on Wright Circle. It is named for Maria Daniel Graham, who founded the Math Department in addition to serving the college for over three decades. The clock which sits near the front entrance was donated by the Class of 1993.


Other names
Classroom Building
Built
1929
Construction cost
$178,000
Gross sq. ft.
16,080
Assignable sq. ft.
13,454
Architects
George R. Berryman, Raleigh, NC
Namesake
Maria Daniel Graham (1876-1947), professor at East Carolina from 1909 until 1945, founded the Math Department and served the college for over three decades. She received her B.A. from Peabody College and M.A. from Columbia University. She also attended the University of Chicago but did not finish her doctorate degree. Miss Graham, a North Carolina native, followed the footsteps of many of her family members who were also professional educators. The building was named for her in 1949.
History
Constructed in 1929, this rectangular classroom building occupies a place on Wright Circle. Additions were completed in later years including a 1961 addition that provided space for the Departments of Foreign Languages and Geography. In past years Graham has housed the Science and Education Departments, the Practice School kindergarten and the Nursing School.
In 1993, the ECU Board of Trustees made the Graham Building part of the university’s historical district. The Board of Trustees did not want the building put on the National Register of Historical Buildings because of possible future problems with renovations and additions to the building.

In November 1993, the Class of 1993 donated a clock to be placed in front of Graham Building.

Additions
1960/61 – Allen J. Mawell, Jr., third story addition
1981-83 – Renovation construction for an institutional research facility for the Geology Department at a cost of $1,434,000
1994 – New air conditioning units were installed

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