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Brick_Wood_Stone_Land_Water_Measurement - University of Virginia

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<strong>Brick</strong>_<strong>Wood</strong>_<strong>Stone</strong>_<strong>Land</strong>_<strong>Water</strong>_<strong>Measurement</strong><br />

Jefferson envisioned that each pr<strong>of</strong>essor with his pupils shall have a separate Pavilion <strong>of</strong> 26’x34’ outside<br />

and 24’x32’ inside. After recieving advice that the size <strong>of</strong> the pavilions were too small Jefferson stated on the<br />

probability that such <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essors as are married will want more than 2. rooms, we leave the back<br />

side <strong>of</strong> our pavilions without windows so that we can add 2. or 3. rooms at will. When the <strong>University</strong><br />

opened all the pavilions except Pavilion VII (the first pavilion) was occupied, because it was the smallest and<br />

the least equipped to acommodate a single pr<strong>of</strong>essor or a pr<strong>of</strong>essor and his family. The size <strong>of</strong> the first pavilion in realtion to<br />

the others can be seen in the Maverick Plan, made ca. 1821.<br />

See http://www.iath.virginia.edu/wilson/uva/pavilionVII/History.pdf, p 32.<br />

the first pavilion<br />

httpwww.iath.virginia.eduwilsonuvapavilionVIIhsrpav7.home.html<br />

the first pavilion<br />

24’x32’

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