In the 1850s Samuel Sloan had planned Riverton, New Jersey, and designed several houses there for the Parrish family, who were advocates of the college. The addition of Quaker Addison Hutton to the masthead of the firm brought renewed connections to the Society of Friends that resulted in commissions at Haverford College (
DE36) and Swarthmore. Swarthmore's central building stands on axis with the great allee of trees that forms the connection to the railroad station, emphasizing the railroad-centered order of the mid-nineteenth century. Parrish Hall, named for
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Parrish Hall, Administration Building
1864–1869, Sloan and Hutton; 1881 rebuilt, Addison Hutton
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