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Cain, Frank D., Jr. (Mss 132), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Cain, Frank D., Jr. (Mss 132), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 132. Correspondence, office files, project scrapbooks, and project files of Bowling Green, Kentucky architect, Frank D. Cain, Jr. The projects include schools, churches and homes in Bowling Green and the surrounding region.
“The Bricks” At Colby (Waterville) College: The Origins Of A Lost Campus, Bryant F. Tolles Jr.
“The Bricks” At Colby (Waterville) College: The Origins Of A Lost Campus, Bryant F. Tolles Jr.
Maine History
Popularly known as “The Bricks,” the former three-building row at Colby (Waterville) College was one of New England's most notable nineteenth-century higher educational building groups. Located at the center of Colby's first campus (abandoned in the 1950s), “The Bricks” consisted of a central main building, Recitation (Champlin) Hall (1836-1837), and two nearly identical, multi-purpose flanking structures, South (1821) and North (1822) colleges. The Colby row incorporated and integrated all components, formal as well as informal, of the college educational experience, thereby reflecting the predominant American higher educational philosophy of the pre-Civil War era. Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. is Professor of …
Preservation Plan For The Military Cemetery At Fort Adams, Daniel P. Titus, Gerald Foley
Preservation Plan For The Military Cemetery At Fort Adams, Daniel P. Titus, Gerald Foley
Faculty and Staff - Articles & Papers
This work investigates and recommends plans for the preservation of the military cemetery at Fort Adams in Newport Rhode Island.