Lea Laboratory Explained

Lea Laboratory
Nrhp Type:cp
Nocat:yes
Location:Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary campus, Wake Forest, North Carolina
Coordinates:35.9811°N -78.5117°W
Built:-1888
Architect:Wilson, John Appleton
Architecture:Colonial Revival, Victorian
Added:May 29, 1975
Refnum:75001298

Lea Laboratory is a historic laboratory building located on the original campus of Wake Forest College (now Wake Forest University) at Wake Forest, North Carolina. It was designed by noted Baltimore architect John Appleton Wilson (1851–1927) and built in 1887–1888. It consists of a two-story pedimented central brick block, three bays wide and seven deep flanked by one-story pedimented brick wings. The building has a blend of Colonial Revival and Victorian design elements. It is the oldest remaining building on the original campus of Wake Forest University, now Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and was one of the first chemical laboratories constructed on a Southern college campus.[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It is located in the Wake Forest Historic District.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Topkins and Ruth Little-Stokes. Lea Laboratory . National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory . March 1975 . North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office . 2015-06-01.