Jensen Hall, Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary, 1958, formerly the Alfred Pillsbury home, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Jensen Hall, which included the Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary library, was named for J.K. Jensen, long-time treasurer of the seminary and of the Synod of the Northwest. This mansion, the Alfred Pillsbury family home, was acquired in a second round of property purchases in the South Minneapolis area near the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary now had several buildings in the same area, thus creating a more integrated, cohesive campus. Back of photograph reads: Jensen Hall Libraryhttps://digitalcommons.luthersem.edu/luther_images/1028/thumbnail.jp

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