The old Agriculture Building was an army surplus building brought to campus following World War II. The original white frame building was later given a brick façade. It housed six classrooms, an assembly room capable of seating 200 people, four laboratories, and 12 offices. The Agriculture Building occupied the same location as the current Charles J. Austin Engineering & Technology/Agricultural Sciences Building near the present-day Rayburn Student Center.
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