Sewanee The University of the South

Table of Contents

Locations

  1. Student Life & Services

    1. Undergraduate Housing

      1. Residence Halls

        1. Quintard Hall

          Quintard Memorial Hall was gifted to the University in 1900 by George W. Quintard in memory of his brother, the Rt. Rev. Charles Todd Quintard, second Bishop of Tennessee and first vice-chancellor of the University. From 1902 to 1908, it served as the home of the Sewanee Grammar School, and then became the home of the Sewanee Military Academy (SMA) from 1908 to 1971. When the SMA was closed in 1971, Quintard remained open as the home of the Sewanee Academy until it merged with the nearby St. Andrew's Sewanee School in 1981. In 1990, Quintard was renovated and reopened as a co-ed residence hall for the University.