A post from the Ames history museum Today in Ames history: the chemical and physical laboratory building and Iowa state burned down on March 25, 1913. It was located near where Pearson Hall is today. The building was originally constructed in 1870 and added onto several times. It was completely destroyed in the fire. The chemistry department had needed a larger building for more than a decade, and the fire finally spurred an allocation for a new Chemistry Hall. It opened in 1914. In 1973, the building was named Gilman Hall.
Happy Old Chemistry Building Burning Down Day to all who celebrate #chemchat #chemsafety