Michigan State University. Buildings. Linton Hall
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Edward J. Frost collection
Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.365
Scope and Contents
The Edward J. Frost collection contains a photograph album of cyanotypes created by Edward J. Frost of Michigan Agricultural College. Frost made the cyanotype prints from negatives borrowed from M.A.C. Professor Rolla C. Carpenter. The images were taken circa 1888, and are of buildings, grounds, students, and interior shots of classrooms, greenhouses, library, museum and shops. Buildings include the Linton Hall, the Armory, the first Williams Hall, Chemical Laboratory/Physics and...
Dates:
circa 1888, Undated
Oliver Dales collection
Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.298
Scope and Contents
The Oliver Dales collection consists of glass plate negatives. The negatives include images of Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) circa 1899. Images include athletics, military science, campus grounds, unidentified people, class rivalry activities, and dormitory scenes. There are also images of buildings including Linton Hall as the library, interior shot of Williams Hall, interior of a greenhouse, machine shop, and possibly faculty row. In addition there are...
Dates:
circa 1900-1903
Richard Hartwig collection
Collection
Identifier: UA-17.414
Scope and Contents
The Richard T. Hartwig collection contains slides of buildings of campus including the Kellogg Center under construction, the Veterinary Medicine building under construction, the auditorium, the Library (currently the Museum, the Administration building (currently Linton Hall), Ag The accession consists of slides of campus from June 1946 and August 1950 and a notebook which was given out during the Future Farmers Program and 4-H Club week. It has a MSU Cooperative Extension...
Dates:
1945-1946, 1950, undated
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