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Erskine Ramsay Hall was a two-story brick apartment building constructed at Samford University in the 1950s to house faculty members. It was named for educator and philanthropist Erskine Ramsay.

It was later converted into student housing, with eight apartments each housing four male students.

The roof of the building collapsed on March 9, 2008. The school eventually determined to demolish the building as it ponders a shortage of student housing.

References

  • Sumner, Bennett & Sarah Kate Boltz (March 5, 2008) "Residence hall roof collapses unexpectedly." Samford Crimson
  • Gray, Jeremy (April 21, 2009) "Samford University announces plan to demolish Erskine Ramsay Hall." Birmingham News