According to Annie Petty, "Teague House stood where Curry now stands. It was used as a dormitory with Miss Boddie in charge. It and the plot of land around it, (from Joyner House to Forest St, Spring Garden to Railroad) was purchased for...
This photograph, looking down College Avenue, shows Guilford Dormitory, McIver House and the Teague House. This twenty-two room dormitory was built in 1892 and was originally called Wooden Dormitory. It was then nicknamed “Midway” after the...
Photograph of the McIver statue with Jackson library in the background. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands on the...
Photograph of the McIver Statue and Jackson Library in the snow. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands on the capitol...
McIver statue with Jackson Library in the background. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands on the capitol grounds in...
A color posctard photograph of the McIver Memorial Building at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. The Statue of Charles Duncan McIver can be seen in its original location in front of the building. The statue of Charles Duncan...
Eight students pose in a dormitory room decorated with many pennants, emblems, and pictures on the wall. The bottom row, from left to right: Gretchen Taylor, Elizabeth "Piggy" Pollard, Elizabeth Boyd (from Charlotte), and Catharine...
The McIver Statue in front of McIver Memorial Building before the east wing was built in 1921. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate...
Clara Booth Byrd, Alumnae Secretary, stands at front entrance of Alumnae House. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947; hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by...
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...
Photograph of the Jackson Library with the statue of McIver in front, circa 1973 which appeared in Bricks and People. The Jackson Library, designed by Northrup O’Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1950 and was named for Walter...
Photograph of Jackson Library, as seen from College Avenue, in 1969. The McIver Statue can be seen in front of the library. The Jackson Library, designed by Northrup O’Brien of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, opened in 1950 and was named for...
Two students seated on the base of the McIver Statue in front of Jackson Library are pictured on October 1966. The statue is painted green with a gold jacket. Spencer Residence Hall is visible on the right. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver,...
McIver Statue in it's first location, in front of the McIver Memorial Building, circa 1953. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate...
Photograph of the McIver Statue after the McIver Memorial Building was razed in 1958. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue...
Photograph of the McIver Statue in front of the McIver Memorial Building in 1956. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands...
The McIver Statue, before the addition of the east wing onto the McIver Building, pictured in 1921. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A...
McIver Statue in front of Jackson Library shown in 1991. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands on the capitol grounds in...
Student seated next to the McIver Statue in front of Jackson Library in the 1970s. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands...