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Fell Gates

Artist

Unknown

Title

Fell Gates

Year

1915

Acquisition Category

Memorial

Artwork Type

Gate Entrance

Artwork Material

Limestone

Designation

In memoriam of Jesse W. Fell

Artwork Location

Visibility

Outdoor

Location

Hovey Hall (HOV)/Moulton Hall (MLT)

Location Description

Northeast entrance to the Quad between Hovey Hall and Moulton Hall (Originally placed at the east entrance to the campus drive)

Campus Zone

Quad

Donors

Fell’s grandchildren, friends, and the Women’s Improvement League

Identification Plaque

Plaque 1:
TO THE FOUNDER OF NORMAL JESSE W. FELL
FRIEND OF EDUCATION
LOVER AND PLANTER OF TREES
PHILANTHROPIST OF MIGHTY VISION
THIS GATE IS DEDICATED BY
THE WOMEN’S IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE
AND HIS MANY FRIENDS

Plaque 2:
1808 JESSE W. FELL 1887
DEDICATED BY HIS GRANDCHILDREN 1915

Description

Fell Gates was created to recognize Jesse W. Fell and his years of service to Illinois State University and the community. Fell was a founder of Illinois State (Normal) University in 1857 and is also known as one of the “founding fathers” of the Town of Normal, which grew up around the University. When first completed, Fell Gates marked the path to Old Main, North Hall, Cook Hall, Edwards Hall and Moulton Hall – which were the only buildings on campus in the early 1900s. Old Main and North Hall have been demolished but the others remain in use. Fell Gates is located at the northeast entrance to the Quad between Hovey Hall and Moulton Hall. The design of Fell Gates was the model for Lincoln Gates, which is located at the main west entryway to the Quad.

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