Morrill Hall is partially hidden from view by trees in this winter scene. The tracks of the Ames and College Railway (the Dinkey) are in the foreground.
Morrill Hall (Ames, Iowa); Iowa State University; Beardshear Hall (Ames, Iowa); Central Building (Ames, Iowa)
Period automobiles are parked in front of Morrill Hall and ivy is growing along the walls. The front of Central Building (Beardshear Hall) can be seen in the background.
View of the front (east) side of Morrill Hall. Most of the view of the building is hidden by bushes and trees, so that the middle and upper parts of the building are most of what can be seen.
Morrill Hall; Marston Hall; Water Tower; Iowa State University;
Slightly elevated view of the front (east) and north sides of Morrill Hall with a long sidewalk leading up to the building. A woman is on a dirt road to the north of the building. Marston Hall and water tower are in the back right of the photo....
Ribbon includes a small gold decorative rectangle that is at the top. Attached is a yellow ribbon with "N. Y. W. S. A. 35th Annual Convention Hornellsville Oct. 20-23, 1903" in black letter. Attached at the bottom of the ribbon is a round...
Old Main from the front showing the damage to the north side of the building after the first fire of December 1900. The Hub building located north of Old Main is also in the view. People are gathered in three different groups close to the building....
March 13, 1914
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Iowa State College,
Ames, Iowa.
My dear Prof. Pammel:
I wish to say that I have received copy of The Weed Flora of Iowa, No. 4. I am really amazed to note what a splendid work it is. I have been reading about it for...
April 4, 1914
Prof. L. H. Pammel
Iowa State College,
Ames, Iowa.
My dear Prof. Pammel:
Your favor of recent date received, and I wish to assure you that I am most happy to get it, as even a line from you is always welcome and inspiring. I can fully...
Painted plaster figure of St. Bernadette of Lourdes. Given to St. Cecilia’s Church, Ames, Iowa, for the sanctuary by Petersen. Measuring 59.7 cm x 26.7 cm x 18.4 cm.
Painted plaster statue of Christ. Given to Archbishop Rohlman who officiated at Petersen’s confirmation ceremonies in Dubuque, Iowa. Measuring 99.1 cm x 21.6 cm x 25.4 cm.
A flock of Shropshire and Rambouillet sheep appear in this photograph along with the Hog Barn in the distance. The Farm Crops Laboratory can be seen in the background to the right side in the photograph.
Ribbon consists of a small gold bar at top with "CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT" etched on the front and the back has the pin. Beneath the bar is a gold colored ribbon under a purple ribbon with "NATIONAL PRESIDENT" in gold lettering and a gold star...