The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) tracks are running through campus. Various campus buildings including the Marston Water Tower, Beardshear Hall (Central Building) and the Campanile are in the distance. Along both sides of the railroad...
The Ames & Campus Railway (The Dinkey) tracks are running through campus. Various buildings and fences areas are on both sides of the tracks. One fences area contains a herd of small grazing animals, perhaps goats or sheep. Two individuals are...
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Homecoming queen
The 1950 homecoming queen candidates standing on the railroad tracks behind a signal light are front row (left to right): Rita Dunn (Queen), Sioux City; Claire Schubert, Maywood, IL; Betty Skyberg (Attendant), Canton, SD; back row (left to right)...
This 1957 photograph taken from the terrace is of the beginning excavations for what will be the bookstore and Sun Room in the Memorial Union. A workman in a skid shovel with the shovel full of dirt and raised high waits and looks towards a dump...
The Ames & Campus Railway (The Dinkey) is traveling between campus and the city of Ames. Buildings and other structures are on both sides of the tracks.
During a flood occuring in Spring 1901 or 1902, water in Squaw Creek over-flowed the banks, submerging the surrounding area. The water is high, but doesn't appear to be over the Ames & college Railway (The Dinkey) tracks. Two individuals are...
The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) is traveling through a portion of campus. The trees lining the tracks partially obscure a building. Many passengers are seating in the train cars.
In a wintertime scene, the Hog Barn is seen in the distance through the trees. According to an interoffice communication from William F. LaGrange this photograph shows the barn as located on the north side of campus in the early 1920's, north of...
The front of Catt Hall although part of the building is obscured by trees. An artillery cannon and railroad tracks are in the foreground. Several individual in period dress are standing on the stairs and sidewalk in front of the building.
An aerial view of the rear side of Old Main. A flag flies from the north tower of the building. The Hub and railroad tracks are depicted to the left of Old Main. Further to the left of the image can be seen the rear of Morrill Hall.