A letter from the North Carolina State Board of Health member Dr. Richard H. Lewis to the Charles D. McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College. Dr. Lewis writes President McIver requesting the name and addresses of all dairies...
The dairy barn and Holstein cattle herd at the Friendly Avenue dairy farm, pictured in 1927. Two farm hands and a man in an overcoat observe the cows. In 1923, the Campus Farm moved to a 250-acre site located in Friendship Township, in western...
Cows in the snow at the on-campus dairy farm, circa 1922. In 1897, first president of the school, Charles Duncan McIver, bought the land which would become the first campus farm. The original College Farm, also used as a dairy, was located near the...
A male worker at the dairy farm on Friendly Avenue poses with a cow in 1927. In 1923, the Campus Farm moved to a 250-acre site located in Friendship Township, in western Guilford County. Holstein cows provided milk for the students and extra milk...
Picture of the dairy barn at the Friendly Avenue dairy farm taken in 1927. In 1923, the Campus Farm moved to a 250-acre site located in Friendship Township, in western Guilford County. Holstein cows provided milk for the students and extra milk was...
The Holstein herd at the Friendly Avenue dairy farm, seen here in 1927, supplied milk to the college. In 1923, the Campus Farm moved to a 250-acre site located in Friendship Township, in western Guilford County. Holstein cows provided milk for the...
UA104 Photographic Prints Collection
1927-01-05
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