The historic Monomoy Place hosts formal and informal gatherings for alumni, family, and friends of Denison University. Originally the private residence of Dr. Alfred Follett, the house was acquired by John Sutphen Jones in 1896 when he married Follett's daughter, Sarah Fedelia Follett. It was then that Jones named the house Monomoy Place after a small island off the coast of Cape Cod near Chatham, Mass. The house was renovated in 1979 for use as the residence of Denison's presidents (1980-2018).
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