Introduction

Origins

The City

Collegeville (1887, 1895)
College Delta (1897, 1899)
Oakwood (1899)
Cedar Bank (1900)
College Grove (1903)
Fairview (1903, 1905)
College Heights (1904)

Charter of 1907

Avondale (1913)
Bungalow Knolls (1915)
Chesterfield Hills (1916)
Ardson Heights (1919)
Ridgely Park (1920)
Oak Ridge (1924)
Strathmore (1925)
Glen Cairn (1926)

The Campus

Chronology

1855–1870
1871–1885
1886–1900
1901–1915
1916–1927

 

Interactive Map

Sites on the National and State Historic Registers

Complete list of
Significant Structures

Sources

C. M. Krentel House, 322 Elm Place (1906)


C. M. Krentel House, February 1992. Photo Credit: Kevin S. Forsyth.

Christian M. Krentel (1871–1943, M.A.C. ’99) was the eldest of the four Krentel Brothers. He and his wife, May Evalin Hanford, married in 1908 and had one son. May passed away in 1941, and Christian remained here until his death in 1943.

 

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