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Duncan Alumni House, 1967-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_DN
Scope and Contents Postcards of the Alumni House at 205 North George Street. The house was built in 1915 and purchased by the Alumni Association in 1967. In 1983, the house was donated to the University by the Alumni Association. It was renovated and exanded in 1990-1991. In October 1995 it was rededicated as the Duncan Alumni House, honoring Dr. William and Alma Duncan. William Duncan graduated from MSTC in 1940. He returned to Millersville in 1947 and held numerous faculty and administrative positions...
Dates: 1967-

Fountain, 1888-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_FO
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Postcards of the fountains on the campus of Millersville University, purchased in 1888 from C. Hitzeroth, Philadelphia.

Dates: 1888-

George Street, 1909-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_GS
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Postcards of George Street, Millersville, Pa., the main street that connects to town to the University.

Dates: 1909-

Lake/Pond, 1905-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_PO
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Postcards of the campus lake/pond, added to the campus in 1894.

Dates: 1905-

Old Main, 1900-1994

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_OL
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Postcards of the original building that included the Administration Building, Men's Dormitory, Women's Dormitory, Chapel and dining hall, built in 1854 and expanded and renovated over the years. The entire building was known as Old Main. In 1965 the college began razing the building to make way for the new library.

Dates: 1900-1994

President's House/Tanger House, 1948-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_PR
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The President's House was deisgned by C. Emlen Urban and built in 1930. Landis Tanger was the first President to live in the residence, so in 1999 it was rededicated as the Tanger House.

Dates: 1948-

Soldiers' Monument/Civil War Monument, 1867-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_CW
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Postcards of Soldiers' Monument on campus, erected 1867 to honor those with Normal School ties that died during the U.S. Civil War.

Dates: 1867-

Student Memorial Center, 1971-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_SM
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Postcards of the Student Memorial Center (SMC), built in 1971. This building has been renovated and expanded twice.

Dates: 1971-

Training School/Byerly Hall/Luek Hall, 1929-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_BY
Scope and Contents The Training School building has been known as the Junior High School Building, Byerly Hall and since 2017 as The Susan P. Luek Hall. It originally housed the junior high school students that attended the Laboratory/Training School and then has been used for various academic departments and classrooms. It was known as Byerly Hall from 1968 to 2017, named for Andre R. Byerly, 1855 gradute of the Normal School and member of the English Faculty from 1858 to 1912. In 2017 the building name...
Dates: 1929-

Wickersham Hall, 1929-

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Identifier: MVS_MS234_MS_WI
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Postcards of Wickersham Hall, built along the edge of the campus lake and named for James Pyle Wickersham, one of the founders of the Normal School, serving as its second Principal.

Dates: 1929-