Yale Alumni Magazine
March 2001 Tercentennial
Lost Landmarks
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Old Brick Row

Old Brick Row, built 1750–1835; demolished 1869–1901
For more than a century, these eight Old Campus buildings were the image of Yale: long dormitories like Connecticut Hall interrupted by churchlike structures housing classrooms and chapels. The arrangement, suggested by John Trumbull, was copied at several other campuses. Today, only Connecticut Hall remains.