This eighteen-page memorandum from W.D. Carmichael, Jr., who served as acting president of the University of North Carolina (UNC) until 1950 to “President Gray” (possibly Gordon Gray, who served as president of the system beginning in 1950) is...
This photograph shows the Walker Avenue Bridge with the Students' Building in the background. The cornerstone of the Students’ Building was laid in 1902. Contributions from students, faculty, and visiting speakers allowed the completion of the...
Photograph of Moore and Strong Residence Halls in 1959. The Moore Residence Hall, designed by J. N. Pease of Raleigh, North Carolina, was opened in 1960 and renovated in 1994. It was named for Mary Taylor Moore (Class of 1903) who served as...
Moore (left) and Strong (right) residence halls. The Moore-Strong Residence Hall, designed by J. N. Pease of Raleigh, North Carolina, was opened in 1960 and renovated in 1994. It was named for Mary Taylor Moore (Class of 1903) who served as...
Photograph of the Mossman Building with its sign. The Mossman Building, designed by William F. Freeman Associates of High Point, North Carolina, opened in 1975. In 1977, the building was named in honor of Mereb Ethna Mossman, who served...
Photograph of the Peabody Bridge. Peabody Park was created from a tract of land located behind the original campus. Philanthropist George Foster Peabody gave the College $10,000 in 1901 and President Charles Duncan McIver earmarked half of the...
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...
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...
This postcard shows the Walker Avenue Bridge with cars passing underneath. The inscription reads, "The Bridge, North Carolina College for Women, Greensboro, N.C." The Bridge, located on College Avenue, served as a pedestrian walk-way over...
Colorized postcard image, created by E.S. Willis of Greensboro N.C., of a dirt path cutting through Peabody Park, circa 1915. Peabody Park was created from a tract of land located behind the original campus. Philanthropist George Foster Peabody...
Colorized image of a stream in Peabody Park, surrounded by blooming trees. Created by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. Peabody Park was created from a tract of land located behind the original campus. Philanthropist George Foster Peabody gave the...
Hand-colored postcard of Shaw Residence Hall in the Quad with Rosenthal Gymnasium in background, circa 1940. Shaw Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1919. In 1921 it was named for Anna Howard Shaw,...
This circa 1986 photograph shows two male students in their room in the Bailey Residence Hall . The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was...
This photograph, taken around 1990, shows two woman doing their homework in their room in the Bailey Residence Hall. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas...
Bailey Residence Hall as seen from Gray Drive, ca. 2003. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney and furniture executive from...
This photograph shows two girls talking inside a room in the Bailey Residence Hall. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney...
This 1958 photograph shows the Bailey Residence Hall as seen from the Quadrangle. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney and...
James, the first janitor for the Alumnae House, stands at its front entrance. He served for more than a decade starting at the building's opening in 1937.This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian...
Bailey Residence Hall as seen from the quad. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922 and named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney and furniture executive from Mocksville,...
Photograph of the Moore-Strong Residence Hall, circa 1973. This photograph appeared in Bricks and People on page forty-three. The Moore-Strong Residence Hall, designed by J. N. Pease of Raleigh, North Carolina, was opened in 1960 and renovated in...