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Loockerman Hall

Dover, United States

In 1723 Nicholas Loockerman purchased 600 acres of land known as &#8220;The Range.&#8221; Following his death in 1771, the property passed to his grandson Vincent Loockerman Jr. Evidence suggests that he built the Georgian-style mansion known today as Loockerman Hall soon after inheriting the property. A member of the early Revolutionary-era Committee of Inspection, and County Militia, Vincent Loockerman Jr. died on April 5, 1790.<p> On August 24, 1891, 95 acres of the old plantation where slaves had once toiled were purchased for the purpose of establishing the &#8220;Delaware College for Colored Students.&#8221; Loockerman Hall became the center of the campus, serving variously as a dormitory, classroom, and administration building. In 1971 the structure was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service.

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