Moore Hall (General Theological Seminary)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / West 21st Street

6-story faculty residence completed in 1956. Designed by Robert B. O'Connor & Walter Kelham, Jr. for the General Theological Seminary, it was the last of the row of buildings along 21st to be erected by the seminary. The simple facade has four bays of window with stone lintels, and thin stone band courses across the bases of the 4th & 6th floors. The roof line is a simple parapet with metal coping. At present time it contains seven faculty apartments. It was named for Clement C. Moore, who gifted the seminary with the plot of land on which it sits, and was among its first professors.
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Coordinates:   40°44'45"N   74°0'15"W
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