Anderson-Connell Alumni Center: Molly and Joseph F.Anderson '44, who served for 18 years as Hamilton's vice president for communications and development; Clancy D. Connell '12, first chair of the modern Alumni Council.
Bristol Pool: William M. Bristol, Jr. '17, Alumni Association president, longtime trustee and a fourth-generation Hamiltonian.
Burke Library: Daniel Burke, Class of 1893 and, for more than five decades, a college trustee and board chairman, succeeding Elihu Root.
Carnegie Residence Hall: Businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, whose interest in supporting the College was aroused by Elihu Root.
Christian Johnson Hall: Christian A. Johnson, a utility company executive and philanthropist whose foundation provided funds for the building's renovation.
Couper Hall: Edgar W. Couper '20, a fifth generation Hamiltonian, onetime chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents and College trustee.
Dunham Residence Hall: Rev. Moses E. Dunham, Class of 1847, father of Utica newspaper editor George E. Dunham, Class of 1879.
Eells House: Samuel Eells, Class of 1832, founder of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.
Emerson Hall: Formerly the Emerson Literary Society named in honor of author and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Ferguson House: Mildred and Leonard C. Ferguson '19, a College trustee, Alumni Council chair and one of three family members associated with the Delta Upsilon fraternity at Hamilton.
Ferry Adminstration Building: Anna C. and Frederick C. Ferry, 10th president of Hamilton College.
Horowitch Career Center: Maurice Horowitch, businessman and father of Sheldon Horowitch '48.
Howard Diner: Robert G. Howard '46, longtime Hamilton trustee.
Wallace Johnson House (a.k.a Wally J): Wallace B. "Wally" Johnson '15, longtime secretary of the College.
Keehn Residence Hall: Grant Keehn '21, an insurance company executive and longtime trustee of both Kirkland and Hamilton, having served as a board chairman.
Kirkland Residence Hall: Samuel Kirkland (see Kirkland
Cottage).
Kirner-Johnson Building: Juvanta H. and Walter R. Kirner, parents of Stephen Harper Kirner '52 and supporters of Kirkland College; V. Edgar Johnson, businessman and Kirkland trustee.
List Art Center: Vera G. and Albert A. List, philanthropists and collectors of art.
McEwen Dining Hall: Marjorie and Robert Ward McEwen, 14th president of Hamilton College.
Milbank Hall: Elizabeth Milbank, an educational philanthropist who established the Milbank Foundation.
Rogers Estate: Former family home of Philip V. Rogers '30, longtime professor of biology.
Root Farmhouse: Formerly part of the "homestead" of the family of Elihu Root.
Root Hall: Oren "Cube" Root, Class of 1833, longtime professor of mathematics.
Molly Root House: Former family home of Molly and Elihu Root III '36.
Root Residence Hall: Grace C. and Edward W. Root, Class of 1905, who taught art on the Hill from 1920–40.
Rudd Health Center: Thomas Brown Rudd '21, who served as Hamilton's 13th president, fourtime acting president, trustee and controller.
Sage Rink: Russell Sage, financier and railroad magnate, whose widow included Hamilton among numerous philanthropic causes.
Skenadoa House: Oneida Indian chief and friend of Samuel Kirkland.
Spencer House: Philip Spencer, a founder of the Chi Psi fraternity.
Wellin Preformance Hall: Carol Woodhouse Wellin, wife of Keith Wellin '50, a longtime trustee.
Wertimer House: Named in honor of Eleanor and Sidney Wertimer, longtime dean and professor of economics.
