Abstract:
This assessment identifies the historic features of Friendly Hall’s exterior (including landscape
elements) and interior spaces. Understanding the building’s historic significance is the first
step to evaluating and preserving its valuable architectural and landscape features. This
assessment is intended to be used as a resource when making recommendations for treatment
of Friendly Hall during any alterations or additions.
The assessed areas are shown on the Surveyed Areas and Ranking map (pg. 4). Each area
with potential historic significance is assigned a ranking of primary, secondary, or tertiary.
This ranking is based on the level of historic significance (high, medium, or low) and level of
integrity, defined as the degree to which the key historic elements are evident today (excellent,
good, fair, or poor). Refer to Appendix A -- for a full description of the ranking methodology.