• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Native American Artifact Collection
  • History of Monmouth Town
  • The History of Women at Monmouth College
  • LeSuer Environmental Preserve
  • Burmese Refugees in Monmouth, IL
  • History of Monmouth College
  • Cicadas
  • The Local Slaughterhouse
  • History of Spanish-Speaking Immigrants in Monmouth, IL
  • Life of Pigs
  • History of Diversity at Monmouth College
  • The Pioneer Cemetery
CURIOUS ABOUT MONMOUTH

THE UNOFFICIAL 
MONMOUTH
COLLEGE
TOUR

Take a deeper look into what Monmouth College has to offer.

Click any of the images below to learn about an under-explored part of our town and school. 
*or click the "Curious About Monmouth" box on the upper left!
Opposite Image: Construction of Wallace Hall, 1908.  Wallace Hall was named in honor of David Wallace, the first president of Monmouth College. Construction of the building began in 1908 after a fire destroyed the campus's first central building.
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Native American Artifact Collection
  • History of Monmouth Town
  • The History of Women at Monmouth College
  • LeSuer Environmental Preserve
  • Burmese Refugees in Monmouth, IL
  • History of Monmouth College
  • Cicadas
  • The Local Slaughterhouse
  • History of Spanish-Speaking Immigrants in Monmouth, IL
  • Life of Pigs
  • History of Diversity at Monmouth College
  • The Pioneer Cemetery