Turner, Gladys; Miller, Edward; Home Economics (First)
Gladys Turner, Edward Miller with Home Economics at rear. Photo from Stevens County Historical Society, Edna Hutchings Photo Album. Photo album caption says: "Gladys Turner, Edward Miller."
Students on steps of Senior Hall (later Blakely Hall). Some of them brushing or polishing shoes for others. Photo taken in 1946. Back of photo labeled "Party Freshmen Initiation". The photo also available from WCSA yearbook Moccasin 1946, which was...
Gardens photo collection. Garden locations (top to bottom) are likely: northeast of Agricultural Hall (later Social Science Building.), north of Agricultural Hall (with the greenhouse at right and the east porch of Girls' Dormitory (later Camden...
WCSA farmhouse and staff in ca. 1931. The photo is also available in The Moccasin 1931, p. 133. This farmhouse stood north of Agricultural Hall (later the Social Science building). The farmhouse faced west. A barn is visible at the left edge and...
The photo was taken about the time the Morris Indian Industrial School became the WCSA. The same photo was published with labels reading "State Agricultural School" and "Indian School, Morris, Minn." Note the white picket fence with arched gate at...
The earliest known photo of the campus and staff, circa 1888. Note the unpainted buildings, barbed-wire livestock fencing, religious statue, and newly-planted trees. Original photo is in Sisters of Mercy Archives in Omaha. The Morris Indian...
Classes; Livestock; Agricultural Hall; Social Science Building; Cow Palace
Livestock class in in the basement of Agricultural Hall (later Social Science building) with sheep in 1927. Photo taken before Cow Palace was built. Photo also available from the Moccasin 1927 issue.
West Central School of Agriculture campus from west with arched Entrance Gate. Photo taken at transition from Indian School to agricultural school, versions of this photo labeled both ways. The building at right is the Indian School Boys' Dormitory...
Campus view from the southwest. The photo is also available in the Minnesota Historical Society and Stevens County Historical Society. It was taken at the time of transition from the Morris Indian Industrial School to the WCSA. The same photo was...
Agronomy class in cornfield in ca. 1925. The photo shows the south sides of the Agronomy Building (later the Multi-Ethnic Resource Center), the Infirmary (later Education Building), and Spooner Hall (formerly Boys' Dormitory). The photo appeared...
Spooner Hall (formerly Boys' Dormitory) streetscape in ca. 1936. This photo shows the formality of the Morell and Nichols-designed landscape and the importance of the front porches on the Clarence H. Johnston-designed buildings. Spooner Hall's...
Aerial view of WCSA campus in 1955 from west. The Administration Building, replaced in 1959 by Edson Hall, is in the center of the photo on the west side of the Mall. Dining Hall (later Behmler Hall) is on the east side of the Mall. The double row...
Mall; Agricultural Hall; Social Science Building; Dining Hall; Behmler Hall
Large group of people on Mall, probably the WCSA students and staff. Photo caption gives date of November 3, 1939. Agricultural Hall (later Social Science) and Dining Hall (later Behmler Hall) at rear. Photo lent by Dave Ketcham, UMM '77.
Campus view from the southwest. The same photo appears in three postcard versions, some labeled "Indian School, Morris, Minn." and some "Agricultural School, Morris, Minn.", indicating the photo was taken at the time of transition between the two...
The campus in 1896. The largest building, the Mansard-roofed Dormitory-Dining Hall, was used by the WCSA for the same purpose and razed in 1918. Photo also available from National Archives via Minnesota Historical Society. These buildings stood on...
University of Minnesota Board of Regents meeting in 1960 recognizing the opening of college classes at UMM. Included are President Meredith Wilson, UMM Dean Rodney Briggs, the members of the University central administration, and the Board of...
Students (l-r) Janelle Lundebrek, Patricia Born, David Howes, and Ryan Lussenden were chosen to participate in the 1998 Honors Recital. They are joined in the photo by music professor James ("Doc") Carlson