THREE OF the four buildings have now taken their places in the Square. The triangular building facing on Red River Street - the only one in its original location -was built in the early 1870s by a black man namedJeremiah Hamilton, a state legislator during Reconstruction. Hamilton lived there with his family and used part of the house as a grocery store. The building now serves as management offices for the Symphony and as a meeting place for the Women’s Symphony League.