Box 8
Contains 40 Results:
Construction shots, 1929
Exterior shots, 1941
Exterior shots, 1944
Folder 4
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.
Folder 5
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.
Folder 6
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.
Folder 7
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.
Folder 8
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.
Folder 9
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.
Folder 10
[b]Byerly Hall[/b] originally served as the junior high school building for the community and laboratory school of the college. The building was named for Andrew R. Byerly (1858-1912), an 1855 graduate of the normal school and member of the English faculty.