World War I, 1914-1918; Military Vehicle; Military Training; Iowa State University;
A large U.S. Army detachment in uniform marching on a city street in formation with rifles on shoulders. Following the soldiers is a convoy of military transport trucks. Residential housing is in the background.
World War I, 1914-1918; Military Vehicle; Military Training; Iowa State University;
The rear of a marching U.S. Army detachment and the beginning of the vehicle convoy following the marching soldiers. The military transport vehicles are preceded by a civilian vehicle with a banner mounted on the hood. Residential housing is in the...
Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889; Presidents' papers; Iowa State University; Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm; Planning; Agricultural colleges; Technical education
Box 1, Folder 12: Report discusses the organization, management, instruction, experiments and other aspects of the following European agricultural schools: Royal Agricultral Academy at Poppelsdorf (Germany), Royal Institute for Fruit and Vine...
Schmidt, L. B.; Wilson, James, 1835-1920; Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943
May eighteenth, 1922
Prof. L. B. Schmidt,
Campus,
Dear Prof. Schmidt:
I am sending you some material from Prof. Geo. W. Carver of Tuskegee, Alabama, on which I wish to make the following comment. Professor Carver came to me and Mrs. Pammel and I...
The remains of Old Main following the second fire in August 1902. An intact front porch looks out over a well groomed campus lawn. The Hub can be seen through a tree on the right of the image.
A rear view of the remains of Old Main following the first fire in December 1900. Room contents are scattered about the ground close to the building. A photographer is on the right of the scene with his back to the camera.
Old Main during deep winter following the December 1900 fire. The North wing has largely disappeared. The South Wing of the building is still in use. The ground is covered in snow.
Billerica Improvement Association, lecture word slide #5: ""On the following plan red indicates the woodlands of 1853; red and grey woodlands of today.""
Billerica Improvement Association, lecture word slide #13: ""The three following slides show how a plain, bare house can be draped by vines and surrounded by flowering plants at an original cost that need not exceed $100.""
Billerica Improvement Association, lecture word slide #14: ""The two following slides show how unsightly buildings can be screened in ten years by a planting of trees at an original cost of $50.""
Billerica Improvement Association, lecture word slide #8: ""The following plan indicates Billerica's highest hills, streams, localities and roads before 1900.""
Billerica Improvement Association, lecture word slide #6: ""On the following Billerica plan black areas represent wet ground; spots indicate frequency of ledges and boulders.""
Clothing and dress; Costume; Fashion; Fashion Plates; Fashion Illustrations
Public Concert Dress and Dinner Dress, showing the following: leg-of-mutton sheer sleeves with widening shoulders overall, a highly decorated shirred bodice with decorate ribbon and exposing the neck and upper chest, the waist emphasized by a belt,...
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943; Whetzel, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944; Reddick, Donald; Massey, L.M; Barrus, M.F.
October 12, 1926
Prof. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute,
Alabama.
Dear Prof. Carver:
I have your letter of the 8th. The following are professors of Plant Pathology at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York: H. H. Whetzel, Donald Reddick, L. M....
March thirty-first, 1922
Prof. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Alabama.
Dear Prof. Carver:
Thank you very much for your most interesting letter which I will fine with the College History Committee. I happen to be chairman of this committee. I...
The Cattle Barn following a fire that destroyed the entire roof of the east wing of the barn in October of 1958. In the photograph several men can be seen working in what is left of the hay loft. Much unburned hay is strewn about the pen next to...
The Cattle Barn following a fire that destroyed the entire roof of the east wing of the barn in October of 1958. In the photograph a group of men can be seen working in what is left of the hay loft. Several other men on tractors with bucket loader...