Marshall Hall
Marshall Hall, built in 1864 and expanded in 1963, is the only remaining building on campus from the early history of Edgewood College. The property was owned by Samuel Marshall, one of the original founders of M&I bank, eventually sold to Wisconsin Governor Cadwallader C. Washburn, and then finally donated to the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters in 1881 who began the transition of the property into what it is today. As the school grew, the historical Marshall building served many different purposes but starting in 1942, Marshall became a residence hall for the new 4-year college. Marshall Hall provides residence for 52 students with shared lounge spaces, kitchen and study areas. The hall is co-ed and is separated by halls within the dorm. One side of the building is female rooms with a shared bathroom and the other side is male rooms with a shared bathroom.