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. The letter discusses various methods of contamination that may have led to the...
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...
Dr. Anna Gove's office inside the Main Building in the 1890s. The windows look out towards Spring Garden Street. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. The Foust building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was...
View of the fireplace in Dr. Anna Gove's office inside the Main Building in the 1890s. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. The Foust building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892 and wings were...
The State Normal and Industrial College of North Carolina Student's Handbook from the years 1898 to 1899 was for the college located in Greensboro, N.C. A Biblical quote from Zachariah iv-6 (4:6) is on page two (2).
A chart with a time schedule...
A letter from the President of the State Normal and Industrial College to Thomas Dickens concerning the illness of his daughter, Esther W. Dickens. McIver writes that Esther is "not improving so rapidly as we had reason to suppose she...
An invoice and accompanying note from Dr. W.R. Forbis (undertaker) to President Charles D. McIver asking for compensation for caskets that were purchased for students who died in the typhoid epidemic. The second page is signed Gen. P. Martin with...
This document, written by Charles McIver, president of the State Normal and Industrial College, lists the reasons why Dr. Taylor is against appropriations from the state for higher education.
This photograph shows the physiology lab located in Main Building. The inscription on the photograph reads, "Dr. Bitting's classroom with "Miriam"". Main building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina,...
Dedication ceremony for the Alumnae House on 5 June 1937. Seated on the portico of the Alumni House are: Dr. J.I. Foust, Dr. W.C. Jackson, Dr. Mary Poteat (Alumnae President), Mrs. C.F. Tomlinson, Dean Leah Boddie, Mrs. Peter Lynch, Evelyn...
This letter, written Charles McIver, president of the State Normal and Industrial School, to his wife, Lula, discusses his bill sent to a committee and meeting the governor with Dr. Curry.
Front entrance of the Infirmary, facing east, pictured in 1917. This photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. This building, opened in 1912 as the second infirmary, was located on Forest Street. On May 30, 1936, the building was named in honor of...
This is an agenda for the Black Power Forum organized by the University of North Carolina at Grensboro Student Government Association, and held November 1-3, 1967. It includes the schedule of events and discussions as well as panel members and...
This copy of a memo, dated November 11, 1968, sent from University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Ferguson to Dr. Elaine Burgess, Dr. Robert Calhoon, Dean Shirley Flynn, Miss Annie Joyce King, and Miss Barbara Wesley,...
Portrait of Dr. Julius I. Foust in the library of the Alumnae House in 1947. It was found on page fifteen of the July 1947 Alumnae Newsletter. Photograph was taken by Wm. A. Roberts Studio. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an...
This photograph shows a classroom inside the Main Building as seen in the 1890s. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. This building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892. Two flanking wings were...
A wagon drawn by four horses is stopped in front of a wooden fence demarcating the eastern boundary of campus in 1893. The fence ran behind present-day Aycock Auditorium, Taylor Building, and Brown Building. In the background, the cupola of second...
Photograph looking north down College Avenue in 1905. On the left are Dr. McIver's House, Old Guilford, and Students Building. On the right are Main Building and Old Curry. People can be seen walking down the road. College Avenue was designed in...
Photograph of the Shaw Residence Hall in the snow. The Shaw Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1919. In 1921 it was named for Anna Howard Shaw, leader in the women’s suffrage movement, who...