This is a 7.5" x 9.5" black and white photograph of the original College Building on the Union College campus built in 1890-91 and demolished in 1980-81. The north fire escape stairs can be seen on the side of the building.
Faculty and students at Union College during the summer session of 1922 pose for group picture in this 5" x 7" black and white photograph in which North Hall serves as a backdrop. M.L. Andreasen and J.N. Anderson are seated eighth and ninth from…
In this 6.5" x 10.5" black and white photograph the College Building and the water tower are obscured by trees. A car is parked just outside a door at the south end of the College Building. The water tower was built in 1912 and torn down in 1932.
The College Building stands behind a flag pole and the rock pile in this 7.5" x 9.5" black and white photograph. Trees and bushes are in fully leafed out.
This 6.5" x 8" black and white photograph is of the Union Church of College View, which was built in 1911. Union Church, originally located at 4619 Prescott Avenue, is now demolished but its congregation continues to worship as Southern Heights…
This black and white 3" x 4" photograph shows the ground where the new science building, later called Jorgensen Hall, was soon to be constructed. Jorgensen Hall was built in 1944-1945 and housed Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics.