LeTellier Hall
![The exterior of LeTellier Hall is seen at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday, January 25, 2020. (Photo by Cameron Pollack / The Citadel)](https://www.citadel.edu/our-campus/wp-content/uploads/sites/168/20200125_CP_BuildingMugs_038-1024x683.jpg)
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LeTellier Hall is home to all the offices, classrooms and laboratories of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. State-of-the-art equipment and one of the largest hydraulic testing machines in the South have been installed in the laboratories. LeTellier Hall also features an excellent engineering library for supplementary study.
Constructed in 1937, the building was named for Col. Louis Shepherd LeTellier. LeTellier was the longtime head of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department and served as an interim president of The Citadel after Gen. Charles P. Summerall retired in 1953, until the appointment of Gen. Mark W. Clark.
![Engineering cadets participate in laboratory work in LeTellier Hall at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina on Monday, February 10, 2020. (Photo by Cameron Pollack / The Citadel)](https://www.citadel.edu/our-campus/wp-content/uploads/sites/168/20200210_CP_Engineering_027-1024x683.jpg)
![Cadets in the School of Engineering take part in lab work in LeTellier Hall at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina on Monday, January 27, 2020. (Photo by Cameron Pollack / The Citadel)](https://www.citadel.edu/our-campus/wp-content/uploads/sites/168/20200127_CP_Engineering_003-1024x683.jpg)