A brick sidewalk and paved driveway go past the east side of the Knoll. The entryway is partially covered with climbing ivy and much of the building is hidden by trees and bushes.
Morrill Hall (Ames, Iowa); Beardshear Hall (Ames, Iowa); Central Building (Ames, Iowa); Iowa State University; English Office Building (Ames, Iowa)
A crowd is gathered along Morrill Road in front of Morrill Hall and Central Building (Beardshear Hall). A small tent appears between the two buildings. A period automobile is visible near the English Office Building in the background.
Marston Water Tower (Ames, IA); Iowa State University; Morrill Hall (Ames, Iowa); Corn
A field of corn and another crop surround the Marston Water Tower. Immediately behind the Water Tower is the Engineering Annex. A dirt road runs along the fields. In the distance is Morrill Hall and other buildings.
A ground view of the northeast corner of the Knoll. Trees surround the building and the tower is partially covered in climbing ivy. The lawn occupies the foreground of the image.
A group of passengers are standing on the station platform in front of the Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey). The Marston Water Tower is in the background.
A History of the Town of Ames, Story County, Iowa; together with a brief description of the surrounding country, and the Iowa State Agricultural College, located at Ames. Printed at the office of the Ames Intelligencer. Ames, Iowa
A large group of passengers are boarding the Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) at the Station. The cars are full to overflowing with some passengers riding in the open spaces between the cars and at the end of the train.
Morrill Hall (Ames, Iowa); Iowa State University; Old Main (Ames, Iowa)
A large tent is pictured in the center of this photograph. Old Main is to the left of the tent and Morrill Hall is on the right. Marston Hall (under construction) can be seen in the distance. A man in a horse-drawn wagon is in front of the tent.
A snow covered lawn leads up to the east side of the Knoll. Trees and other shrubbery partially hide the north and south ends of the building. The Knoll roof is partially covered in snow.