- * (x)
- Newburg (Iowa) (x)
- Poweshiek History Preservation Project (x)
- (x)
- College life (x)
- Educational facilities (x)
- Search results
-
-
Title
-
Alumni Hall, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa
-
Description
-
Looking south at Alumni Hall located at 2433 Union Drive, Ames, Story County, Iowa. The Colonial Revival building was constructed in 1904-1907 through the combined efforts of the College, the YMCA, and the Alumni Association. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Number 8319-N.
-
PID
-
grinnell:13348
-
-
Title
-
Campanile, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa
-
Description
-
Construction of the Campanile was completed in 1898 in memoriam of Margaret MacDonald Stanton, first dean of women, and the first bells were placed in the Campanile in 1899. Later in 1920, when Mrs. Stanton's husband, Edgar W. Stanton, 4-time acting president of Iowa State University, died, the university installed a musical instrument in the structure known as the Edgar W. and Margaret MacDonald Stanton Memorial Carillon.
-
PID
-
grinnell:14450
-
-
Title
-
Central Building, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa
-
Description
-
Looking northwest at the Central Building. It was built in 1908 costing just over $400,000. In 1938, it was renamed Beardshear Hall after William M. Beardshear who was president of the college from 1891 to 1902. 1911 postmark. Number 5342. Located at 515 Morrill Road, Ames, Story County, Iowa.
-
PID
-
grinnell:13492
-
-
Title
-
Central Building, [Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa]
-
Description
-
Looking northwest at the Central Building. It was built in 1908 costing just over $400,000. In 1938, it was renamed Beardshear Hall after William M. Beardshear who was president of the college from 1891 to 1902. Verso contains 1915 summer session information. Located at 515 Morrill Road, Ames, Story County, Iowa.
-
PID
-
grinnell:13493
-
-
Title
-
Central Hall, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa
-
Description
-
Looking south at the Central Building. It was built in 1906 costing just over $400,000. In 1938, it was renamed Beardshear Hall after William M. Beardshear who was president of the college from 1891 to 1902. Located at 515 Morrill Road, Ames, Story County, Iowa. 1923 postmark. Number 588.
-
PID
-
grinnell:13347
-
-
Title
-
Cooper School, Grinnell, Iowa
-
Description
-
Looking north at the front of Cooper School which was built in 1889 and named in honor of Colonel S.F. Cooper, one of the first teachers in Grinnell who was also a Commandant of the Grinnell Troops in the Civil War. The building was closed in 1974 and sold to Grinnell College. The building was was razed in 1983. 1915 postmark.
-
PID
-
grinnell:14509
-
-
Title
-
Engineering Hall, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa
-
Description
-
Looking northwest at Engineering Hall. The Second Empire-style building was completed in 1903. A blizzard in 1909 torn off the asphalt roofing, damaging the skylights. The building was renamed Marston Hall in 1947 for Anston Marston, the first Dean of Engineering. Located at 533 Morrill Road, Ames, Story County, Iowa. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Number 5221.
-
PID
-
grinnell:13343
-
-
Title
-
Fountain and the Campanile, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa
-
Description
-
Looking north at the Fountain of the Four Seasons which was built in 1941. Created by Christian Petersen, four American Indian women sit around the fountain respresenting an ancient Osage prayer or chant of thanksgiving. Located at 2167 Union Drive, Ames, Story County, Iowa. 1949 postmark.
-
PID
-
grinnell:13471