American Legion Hall (McGill, Nevada)

The American Legion Hall in McGill, Nevada, United States, was built by the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company circa 1918 as accommodations for single women working at the company's employee boarding house. In 1925 the building was moved to its present location to serve as housing for single male salaried employees.[3]

American Legion Hall
View from the south, across Avenue J
Location24 Avenue J, McGill, Nevada[1]
Coordinates39°24′13.3″N 114°46′44.55″W
Built1918
ArchitectNevada Consolidated Copper Co.
Architectural styleBungalow/Craftsman
NRHP reference No.94001404 [2]
Added to NRHPDecember 1, 1994

The company gave the building to the American Legion in 1932. The original building plan of the one story balloon frame building had a central hall with bedrooms on either side. The Legion removed the interior partitions, inserting tie rods to keep the walls from spreading. Toilets and a kitchen were placed at one end, along with a small meeting room with a stone fireplace, while the remainder of the space was left open as a social hall.[3]

The American Legion Hall functioned as a significant center of civic activity in McGill. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[2]

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References

  1. See 2014 photo, showing building facing Avenue J.
  2. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  3. Hoggan, James; Nicoletta, Julie (September 1994). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: American Legion Hall". National Park Service. Retrieved 2009-05-22.


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