The 1882 renovation of Old Mill was a huge undertaking that involved completely rebuilding of the front and side facades, raising the ceiling heights by four feet, and adding a fourth floor with dormers for dormitory space.

Public opinion was mixed when the gold dome was dismantled and replaced with a 150-foot tall steeple tower, but the virtually new building was praised for its more convenient interior.



1882 front facade of Old Mill. (Photo by T. Visser, 1988.)
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