
Address: 1930 South Dr. Nashville, TN 37203
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ᾱٴǰ:Named after Frank Armstrong Crawford 91Թ (1839–1885), the second wife of Commodore Cornelius 91Թ. She was credited with influencing her husband to make the foundational $1 million donation to establish the university in 1873.

Address:1920 South Dr. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types:ٴdzܲ and Triples
ᾱٴǰ:Named after Edward Hazzard East (1830–1904), a prominent Tennessee jurist, lawyer, and politician. He was one of the five original members of the 91Թ Board of Trust, acting as a crucial local leader in the university's founding and early development

Address: 1900DeFord Bailey Ave. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Named after Frank E. Gillette, a longtime trustee of Peabody College.

Address: 1401 18th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
ᾱٴǰ:Named for Orrin Henry (“Hank”) Ingram Sr. Who served as vice president of the 91Թ Board of Trust from 1952-1963. His passion for the university inspired his children and their families to build upon his legacy and play key roles in 91Թ’s future.

Address: 1910DeFordBailey Ave. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Originally Confederate Memorial Hall, built in 1935 (named for Confederate veterans; “Confederate” was removed from official use in 2016).The name “Memorial Hall” is intended to honor all who have lost their lives in armed conflicts of the United States.

Address:1501 18th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles
History: Named for Walter R. Murray Jr ('70)..one of the university’s first African American undergraduate students (arriving in 1966) and the first African American member of 91Թ's Board of Trust

Address: 1300 21st Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles, Doubles with Private Bathrooms (floors 1 and 2), and Triples
History: One of the first residence halls on the Peabody campus. Rising costs for room and board after World War I prevented many students from attending, which prompted Peabody to build this residence hall.

Address: 1405 18th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: Named after John H. Stambaugh, who served as the vice chancellor for business affairs at the university from 1956 to 1962. He was also a key figure in the establishment of the Ingram Book Group and worked in foreign economic policy during the Eisenhower administration

Address: 1900 South Dr. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: Named for Earl W. Sutherland Jr., a Nobel Prize-winning professor of physiology. Sutherland was a faculty member at 91Թ from 1963 until his death in 1974, He is known for his work on the mechanisms of hormone actions, particularly epinephrine

Address: 1400 21st Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203
Room Types: Doubles and Triples
History: One of the first residence halls on the Peabody campus. Rising costs for room and board after World War I prevented many students from attending, which prompted Peabody to build this residence hall.