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1. College Hill College Hill This is a photograph of College Hill from the Rail Road Yards. College Baptist Church is also visible on the left. This photograph is probably from the early 1870's judging from the size of the trees.

2. 1960s view of campus 1960s view of campus Aerial photographs; Aerial views; An aerial view of campus taken in the 1960s

3. 1950s view of campus 1950s view of campus Aerial photographs; Aerial views; An aerial view of campus taken in the 1950s

4. 1940s view of campus 1940s view of campus Aerial views; Aerial photographs; An aerial of view of campus taken in the 1940s.

5. 1970s view of campus 1970s view of campus Aerial views; Aerial photographs; An aerial view of campus taken in the 1970s

6. Alpha Tau Omega founding members Alpha Tau Omega founding members Alpha Tau Omega; Fraternities & sororities; ATO On January 17, 1888, the Beta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega was installed in the G.A.R. Hall in downtown Hillsdale. Members included Homes B. Crosby, Ellsworth F. Rideout; Edwin Dibble; Elias Potter...

7. Art Class Art Class Art; classes; An art class of Professor Gardner. He is in the top row second from the left. One of the students, bottom row, second from the left is Nora Bell

8. Football Team, 1955 Football Team, 1955 Athletes; Football; Sports; Students; The 1955 football team.

9. Baseball game at Martin Field Baseball game at Martin Field Baseball players; Buildings; The baseball game may have played around 1900. The name on the verso is B.S. Alward who was in the class of 1901. Notice the rear views of East Hall, Central Hall and Griffin Hall, later known as Worthing...

10. Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Board of Trustees; College administrators; This picture taken in 1915. Identified individuals include: Bottom row, 2nd from left: Joseph W. Mauck, President; Bottom row, far right: William E. Ambler and 3rd row, far right: Lorenzo Dow

11. Proposed buildings after the 1874 fire Proposed buildings after the 1874 fire buildings Verso of a photographic engraving of the proposed new layout of Hillsdale College's campus after the fire of 1874. This was part of the campaign appeal for funds.

12. Original building, Hillsdale College Original building, Hillsdale College buildings The orginal building at Hillsdale College lasted until 1874 when a fire destroyed the west wing and central portion.

13. Fine Arts Building Fine Arts Building buildings Fine Arts is one of the buildings built to replace West Hall which was destroyed in the fire of 1874. It, along with Central Hall and Knowlton, was designed by Henry T. Brush of Detroit.

14. Knowlton Hall Knowlton Hall buildings Knowlton Hall, along with Fine Arts, was built to replace West Hall which was destroyed in the Fire of 1874. For many years, the building, which housed the Museum, was also known as the Science Building....

15. Stock Field House Stock Field House buildings, Field House, Gymnasium Begun in 1925, Stock Field House was dedicated in 1927.

16. Worthing Hall Worthing Hall Buildings; Built in 1877, Worthing Hall was originally know as Griffin Hall and housed the Commercial Department headed by Alexander Rideout. In 1894, the building was renamed Worthing Hall. It became the home of...

17. College Hill College Hill buildings; A view of campus hill before 1874

18. Proposed buildings after the 1874 fire Proposed buildings after the 1874 fire Buildings; This is the appeal made after the fire of 1874 with the proposed layout of new buildings. With minor changes, this layout was carried out. No connection ever existed between Central Hall and the building...

19. Mauck Hall Mauck Hall buildings; Dormitories; Dedicated in 1927, Mauck Hall was a dormitory built with monies raised by the Women Commissioners. Frances Ball Mauck, wife of President Mauck, lead the fundraising. At her death in 1926, it was decided...

20. Sunnycrest Sunnycrest Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; In 1902, President Joseph Mauck purchased a home on Hillsdale Street from the Winsor family which was known as "Winsor Castle". For the next two decades, Sunnycrest was the social center of Hillsdale College....
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