This 7" x 11" black and white photograph captures the view looking southeast from the Union College clock tower. The most prominent building in the background is the South Ward High School.
An aerial view of Union College is seen in this 7.5" x 9.5" black and white photograph. The new residence halls (known today as Rees Hall and Culver Hall) flank the College Building. Other college buildings encircle the the campus.
This 5" x 6.5" black and white photograph depicts the College View Public Library built in 1916 in Union College property. It is one of five Carnegie-funded libraries built in the Lincoln area between 1905 and 1916. When the public library moved to a…
This black and white 7.5" x 9.5" photograph of L Street (now South 48th Street). The street is lined with shops and business with cars parked in front.
The intersection of L Street (now South 48th Street) and 11 Street (now Prescott Avenue) is shown in this 7.5" x 9.5" black and white photograph. Some of the shops along 11th Street include a shoe shop, a couple of grocery stores, and a bank. …
In this 7.5" x 9.5" black and white photograph the intersection of L Street (now 48th Street) and 11th Street (now Prescott Avenue) can be seen. There are many businesses along these streets including grocery stores, a bank, and a service garage. A…
This black and white 7.5" x 9.5" photograph of L Street (now South 48th Street). The street is lined with shops and business with cars parked in front.
This is a 7.5" x 9.5" black and white photograph of South 48th Street in College View. The store on the left is the College Grocerteria which was owned by Glenn E. Lovell and Harold A. Lovell. The other building was built by the Van Syoc family and…