Jackson House

Facts about Jackson House
- Jackson House is a three-story residence house with singles, doubles, and triple rooms.
- It has two living rooms, one with a fireplace, and a kitchen.
- The house is named for William Sharpless Jackson, husband of Helen Hunt Jackson (the author of Ramona) and trustee of the college.
- In 1914, Jackson House was purchased by Judson M. Bemis, refurbished, and donated to the college. It is a co-ed residence that is a highly desirable and sought-after location in which to live.
- Jackson was renovated in 2003.
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JACKSON HOUSE
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| BUILDING | AMENITIES | |
| 1029 North Nevada Avenue |
Kitchen | Yes |
| East Campus | Laundry | Yes |
| Type: Small House |
Lounge
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Yes; Piano, Fireplace, Bean Bags,
Couches, Flat-Screen TV
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| Theme: None |
Wireless | Yes |
| Number of Beds: 30 |
Game Room | Yes; Pool Table |
| Resident Advisors: 1 | Thermostat | Yes |
| Residential Living Coordinator: 1 | Carpet | 1st and 3rd Floor Rooms |
| Bike Rack | Yes | |
| Key Type | Exterior: Swipe Card; Interior: Key | |
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Last updated: 08/19/2025