Barrow Hall – UGA 1021 (1911, 1936, 1952; Category 2). Barrow Hall was formed through the joining of two buildings—Farm Mechanics and Agricultural Engineering—in 1916. The building supports the needs of the College of Agriculture, and houses the university’s electron microscope laboratory. The building is named for David C. Barrow, an 1874 graduate, who served as the twelfth chancellor of the University during a period of expansion. The building retains integrity and appears to contribute to a National Register-eligible historic district. It is assessed as a Category 2 resource.