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181.
Garden at Engineering building
Gardens; Community Services Building; Engineering Building
Garden at Engineering building (later Community Services building) in ca. 1920
182.
Garden at Engineering building
Community Services Building; Engineering Building; Gardens
Garden at Engineering building (later Community Services building ) in ca. 1930. The garden was located in the south court of the building, spreading west toward the Superintendent's House. The brick-
183.
Garden at the East of Agricultural Hall
Social Science Building; Agricultural Hall; Gardens
Garden east of Agricultural Hall (later Social Science building) in ca. 1925. The garden was aligned north-south and located east of the building. The greenhouse stood nearby. In the upper right are
184.
Garden at the west of Engineering building
Community Services Building; Engineering Building; Gardens
Garden at west of Engineering building (later Community Services building) in 1930. This garden extended into the south court of the Engineering building, at right. To the left of the camera view was
185.
Garden between Agricultural Hall and Heating Plant
Agricultural Hall; Social Science Building; Heating Plant; Gardens
Garden between Agricultural Hall (later Social Science building) and Heating Plant in ca. 1927. Some of the WCSA's most elaborate flower gardens were located east of Agricultural Hall. The greenhouse
186.
Garden east of Agricultural Hall
Agricultural Hall; Social Science Building; Gardens
Garden east of Agricultural Hall (later Social Science building) in ca. 1948. The photo was likely taken by Wesley Gray, the WCSA's horticulture faculty member beginning in 1948. After the WCSA clos
187.
Garden west of Engineering building
Community Services Building; Engineering Building; Gardens
Garden west of Engineering building (later Community Services building) in ca. 1930; photo also available from Moccasin 1931 issue. This garden extended into the south court of the Engineering buildin
188.
Garden west of Home Economics with Administration Building at rear
Home Economics (First); Administration Building; Gardens
Now vanished garden in the area south of Pine Hall. In the distance is the main facade of the Administration Building (now site of the Student Center). Two successive WCSA Home Economics buildings (t
189.
Gardens photo collection
Gardens
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 th
190.
Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory
Girls' Dormitory and Spooner Hall were twin residence halls built in 1912 and 1912-1913, respectively. Girls' Dormitory served as the principal girls' residence hall during WCSA's 53 years. After UMM
191.
Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory
Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) soon after completion in ca. 1912. Girls' Dormitory and Spooner Hall were twin residence halls designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. Girls' Dormitory lost its upp
192.
Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory; Mall
Girls' Dormitory was built in 1912. The building served the WCSA as a girls' dormitory until the school was closed in 1963. It was renamed Camden Hall in about 1965. The name was picked by a committee
193.
Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory
Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) in ca. 1960.
194.
Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory
Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) shortly after completion in 1912; note newly planted trees on the street. At left and right are WCSA farm buildings.
195.
Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory; Mall
Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) in 1948. The Mall is in the foreground.
196.
Girls' Dormitory
Girls' Dormitory; Camden Hall
Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) and Boys' Dormitory (later Spooner Hall) were twin buildings designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr., and built in 1912-1913. This photo of Girls' Dormitory is misl
197.
Girls' Dormitory and Agricultural Hall streetscape
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory; Social Science Building; Agricultural Hall
Girls' Dormitory (Camden Hall) and Agricultural Hall (Social Science building) streetscape in ca. 1931. This photo was taken shortly before the road was first paved in 1932.
198.
Girls' Dormitory and Engineering Building streetscape
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory; Community Services Building; Engineering Building
Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) and Engineering Building (Community Services Building) streetscape in ca. 1955. The north-south road led from the center of campus to Hwy 28 (north of campus) and
199.
Girls' Dormitory and Engineering building streetscape
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory; Community Services Building; Engineering Building
The streetscape in front of Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) and the Engineering Building (later Community Services) in ca. 1926. This road led from the center of campus to the WCSA experimental
200.
Girls' Dormitory and Engineering building streetscape
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory; Community Services Building; Engineering Building
Streetscape of Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) and Engineering building (later Community Services building) in ca. 1926. Note the WCSA farm building at the right (north of Engineering).
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