Box 5
Contains 30 Results:
Print Index
This collection contains photographs for the University of Tennessee Knoxville campus, people, and surroundings from the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Prints 002 - 007, 011 - 012
2 – Veterans Housing (Kingston Pike trailers); 3 – Veterans Housing (Hillside Village); 4 – South College, undated; 5 – Hill (Painting), 1912; 6 – Barbara Blount Hall, undated; 7 – Morrill Hall, undated; 11 – Shields-Watkins Field (excavating top of Hill for fill material), 1921; 12 – Shields-Watkins Field, 1921
Prints 013 - 018, 020 - 024
13 – Shields-Watkins Field, 1921; 14 – Morrill Hall, undated; 15 – Commencement (on lawn), 1920; 16 – Football squad, 1892; 17 – Ayres Hall, 1920; 18 – Ayres Hall, 1920; 20 – Pharmacy Building, 1926; 21 – Nurses Home, 1926; 22 – Anatomy lab, 1926; 23 – Physiology lab, 1926; 24 – Morgan Hall, 1920
Prints 025 - 033
25 – Charles Wait (faculty), undated; 26 – W.W. Carson (group) (faculty), Charles E. Ferris (group) (faculty), J.R. McColl (group) (faculty), Charles A. Perkins (group) (faculty), Cooper D. Schmitt (group) (faculty), Charles Wait (group) (faculty), undated; 27 – Hill (aerial), 1922; 28 – Hill (aerial), 1935; 29 – Estabrook Hall, 1906; 30 – University Center, 1940; 31 – Dispensing Pharmacy, undated; 32 – Baptist Memorial Hospital, undated; 33 – Mooney Memorial Library, undated
Prints 034 - 042, 045
34 – Rogers Hall, undated; 35 – Drug Room, 1920; 36 – Pharmacology lab, undated; 37 – Dormitory, 1935; 38 – Anatomy Building, 1928; 39 – Health Center, 1941; 40 – Chemistry lab, undated; 41 – Industrial Arts Bldg., 1931; 42 – Science Building, 1931; 45 – Home Economics Bldg. undated
Prints 046 - 047, 050, 054 - 056, 059 - 060, 062 - 063
46 – Swimming pool, 1931; 47 – Martin campus (aerial), undated; 50 – Gymnasium, undated; 54 – Physical Education class, 1931; 55 – Home Economics reception room, undated; 56 – Men’s Dormitory, undated; 59 – Campus Day, 1912; 60 – Farm (plowing), undated; 62 – Dining Hall, 1900; 63 – Reese Hall, 1930
Prints 064 - 072, 074
64 – Science Hall (snow scene), 1921; 65 – Engineering lab, 1900; 66 – Surveying class, 1910; 67 – Mechanical Bldg., 1888; 68 – Farm Dormitory, 1894; 69 – Main Gate (with Carnegie Library), 1920; 70 – West Strong Hall, 1935; 71 – Tennessee Hall, 1948; 72 – ABL Building, Martin, undated; 74 – Engineering lab, 1910
Prints 075 - 083, 084
75 – Chemistry lab (Dr. Wait’s), 1914; 76 – Brown Ayres (President), 1905; 77 – Ayres Tower, 1935; 78 – Phi Gamma Delta House, 1900; 79 – Law library (in Old College), 1900; 80 – Weather Bureau (in Old College), 1910; 81 – President’s Home, 1890; 82 – Science Hall auditorium, 1905; 84 – Football team, 1896
Prints 086 - 090, 092 - 094, 096 - 099
86 – Estabrook Hall, 1898; 87 – Y.M.C.A. (reading room), 1898; 88 – Parade (Signal Corps), 1898; 89 – Knoxville scene, 1848; 90 – Dental Operatory, 1921; 91 – Chemical lab (Chas. Hill), undated; 92 – President’s Home, 1925; 93 – Gym Class (YMCA), 1900; 94 – Y.M.C.A., 1891; 95 – Football game (on Wait Field), 1914; 96 – Parade (Signal Corps), 1898; 97 – Y.M.C.A. (game room, Checkers Club), 1900; 98 – Hill (Photo), 1885; 99 – Science classroom, 1890
Prints 103 -104, 108 - 110, 112 - 117
103 – Shields-Watkins Field (lunch break), 1921; 104 – Physical culture class (YMCA), 1900; 108 – Kindergarten class (Summer School of the South), 1902; 109 – Professor’s residence, 1900; 110 – Carnival (Ag float), 1901; 111 – Jefferson Hall (Summer School of the South), 1902; 112 – Reading room, 1902; 113 – Junior Class, 1903-1904; 114 – Botanical lab, 1902; 115 – Hill (from river, with steamboat), 1902; 116 – Farmers’ Convention, 1903; 117 – Farmers’ Convention (corn judging), 1903
Prints 118 - 127
118 – Farmers’ Convention (hotbeds), 1903; 119 – Farmers’ Convention (swine judging), 1903; 120 – Farmers’ Convention (cattle judging), 1903; 121 – Domestic science (dining room), 1903; 122 – Basketball team (boys), 1905; 123 – Tennis Club (Barbara Bount girls), 1905; 124 – Mechanical drawing, 1905; 125 – Civil Engineering class, 1905; 126 – West Strong Hall (with coeds), undated; 127 – Document (Morrill land-grant act), 1862
Prints 128 - 137, 139
128 – Suffragette “demonstration” (on Wait Field), 1915; 129 – Hospital opening (Nashville) (Events), c. 1900; 130 – Student body (behind Old College), c. 1911-1919; 131 – Hill (aerial), 1935; 132 – Liberal arts faculty, 1937; 133 – Engineering faculty, 1937; 134 – Agriculture faculty, 1937; 135 – Law faculty, 1935; 136 – Education faculty, 1935; 137 – Home economics faculty, 1937; 139 – Dining Hall, 1946
Prints 141 - 143, 145, 147 - 149, 151 - 153
141 – Carnicus parade, undated; 142 – Thomas J. Freeman (first law dean) (faculty), 1890; 143 – Mortar Board, 1947; 145 – Shield-Watkins Field (expansion), 1948; 147 – Football (Johnny Butler’s run), 1939; 148 – Bacteriology lab, undated; 149 – Library, undated; 151 – Edward T. Sanford (US Supreme Court justice), 1923; 152 – James D. Hoskins, 1945; 153 – Football (Bob Neyland on sidelines), 1938
Prints 154, 156 - 162, 164, 166
154 – Sigma Chi Derby, 1940; 156 – County agent (stuck in mud), 1918; 157 – Farm (making hay), 1930; 158 – Short course faculty, 1939; 159 – Farm (machinery exhibit), 1931; 160 – County agent (inspecting corn), 1924; 161 – Dairy judging, 1930s; 162 – Dairy judging. 1924; 164 – Home demonstration agent (with 4-H girls), 1924; 166 – Coeds at piano (World War II),1940s
Prints 168 - 172, 174, 176 - 180, 183
Prints 184, 188 - 192, 194 - 200
Prints 201 - 206, 208 - 211
201 – Program (Nashville Medical College commencement), 1891; 202 – Periodical (Tennessee Alumnus-first issue), 1917; 203 – Long skirts (Fashion), 1950; 204 – Concert (Grace Moore), 1937; 205 – Tyson House, 1935; 206 – DeWitt C. Senter (Tennessee Governor), 1871; 208 – Paul F. Eve, Sr. (faculty), 1876; 209 – Duncan Eve, Sr. (faculty), 1879; 210 – Samuel Carrick (president), 1794; 211 – Angie W. Perkins (first woman faculty member), 1898
Prints 212, 214 - 215, 218 - 224
212 – Program (Souvenir football program), 1909; 214 – Program (third annual June Jubilee), 1903; 215 – Program (June Jubilee), 1903; 218 – Program (ETU Commencement – order of exercises), 1840; 219 – Catalog, 1841; 220 – Administrative Building (Hall-Moody), 1900; 221 – Coed “listen-in” at UTJC (World War II), 1945; 222 – Cheerleaders (UTM), 1940; 223 – J.B. Moody (co-founder, Hall-Moody College), 1900; 224 – J.N. Hall (co-founder, Hall-Moody College), 1900
Prints 225 - 229, 231 - 233, 239 - 240, 242
225 – Gymnasium (Hall-Moody), 1924; 226 – Science Building (Hall-Moody), early 1900s; 227 – Patten Chapel (Chattanooga), undated; 228 – Football (UTM coaches), 1936; 229 – Dance (Student Activities) (“Jivin’ in Rebel Room-University of Memphis), 1958; 231 – Coeds (on float at UC), 1916; 233 – John A. Patten (UC president), 1849-1916; 239 – Plaque (University of Chattanooga), undated; 240 – Campus (with Petten Chapel), 1930s; 242 – Edward S. Lewis (UC president), 1886
Prints 243 - 245, 247 - 252
243 – John F. Spence (UC president), 1891; 244 – Bishop Isaac W. Joyce (UC president), 1891; 245 – Fred W. Hixson (UC president), 1914 – 1920; 245A – Arlo A. Brown (UC president), 1921 – 1929; 247 – Archie M. Palmer (UC president), 1938 – 1942; 248 – Old Main, 1886; 249 – Map (Tennessee), 1796; 250 – Map (Southwest Territory), 1795; 251 – Periodical (Weekly Bulletin cover), 1883; 252 – Periodical (Weekly Bulletin), 1883