Browsing Milligan Exhibits by Title
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Sarah LaRue Hopwood
(circa 1898)Sarah LaRue Hopwood, professor and wife of College president Josephus Hopwood, with bird on shoulder -
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SATC company trained at Milligan College, 1918
(1918)SATC (Student Army Training Corps) company trained at Milligan College, 1918 -
Statement of Claim for Reimbursement of Costs by Milligan College, page A2, 1919
(1919-02-11)Milligan’s Statement of Claim to the War Department, page A2, 1919, showing the cost of the fire -
"Student-planned program completes humanities year"
(The Stampede, 1971-05-01)The Stampede, May 1, 1971, p. 8 -
Students playing tennis, c. 1955
(1955)Students play a tennis match on Milligan’s old tennis courts, c. 1955. The tennis courts in this photo no longer exist and have been replaced by a parking lot, which sits below Hardin Hall, across from the P. H. Welshimer ... -
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Students walking on campus, c. 1970s
(1970)Students walking between classes on campus, c. 1970s. Buffalo Mountain in background. -
Subscription List, 1867
(1878-06-07)On June 7, 1867, seventy-nine subscribers pledged $1553 to build a new school building on the acre of land that was donated by Joshua Williams. The Institute, a two-story structure built by bricks fired on-site, was ... -
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Ted Thomas and Craig Farmer
(undated)Ted Thomas: Humanities professor; At Milligan 1999-Present | Craig Farmer: Humanities professor; At Milligan 1994-Present -
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Two Wrestlers and the Coach
(1963-1964)Two wrestlers (Jack Schmarr, Rex Jackson) pose for the camera as Coach Crowder looks on. -
Virgil & Mrs. Geneva Elliott
(Skeet Tallent Studio, Knoxville, Tennessee, undated)Virgil & Mrs. Geneva Elliott -
William Johnson Matthews' Class
(1894)Despite opportunities for genders to mix in some classes and clubs, there was certainly still gender segregation heavily enforced at Milligan. For example, in the early days of Milligan College, the business institute at ... -
Willie Godby Tabor's Shorthand Class
(1897)Identified: Mrs. J.W. Tabor, Sally Master, W.D. Sutton -
Wilson G. Barker, c. 1865
(1865)Rev. Wilson Gilvan Barker was born near Bristol, Virginia, on December 25, 1830. He was trained as a school teacher and served as a Colonel in the Confederate forces during the Civil War. On February 4, 1866, Barker was ...