Browsing Milligan Photographs by Issue Date
Now showing items 41-60 of 6413
-
College Quartet
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1882-1900)male vocal quartet to promote prohibition party 1895-1896. Jim Owings, Joe Combs, Jim Thomas, Tom McCartney. Josephus Hopwood candidate for governor in TN 1895-1896 -
Clarence Sweet and George Sutton
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1882-1900)Left: Clarence Sweet Right: George Mack Sutton, in MC 1902 "after mama married 1903". -
Prof. Tate
(1882-1900)Prof. James Tate nephew of Josephus Hopwood. Class of 1882, faculty 1882-1890. Taught math and language, upper level study principle President of American University Harriman, TN. 1895- prohibition party, state secretary ... -
Dr. John Preston McConnell
(1883-1896)Dr. John Preston McConnell, Class of 1890, faculty and staff 1883-1896, State Teachers College, East Radford, Virginia, ancient languages, literature, librarian, business manager, treasurer -
William Kite
(1884)William Anderson Kite, Milligan College Vice President, mathematics, geology, German 1881-1884 -
Hopwoods
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1885)Prof. Josephus Hopwood Mrs. Sarah La Rue Hopwood founded Milligan College from Buffalo Male and Female Institute 1875 -
Hopwoods
(Cargille's Art Gallery, JC, TN, 1885)Prof. Josephus Hopwood Mrs. Sarah La Rue Hopwood founded Milligan College from Buffalo Male and Female Institute 1875 -
-
-
-
Gubernatorial Race
(1886)Gubernatorial race- Tennessee 1886. Robert L. Taylor (gentleman with mustache standing by post facing forward -
-
Class of 1887
(1887)Class of 1887. Identified Standing (L to R) Edward Clinton Wilson, Leatitia (Lottie) Cornforth; Sitting (L to R) James W. Giles, Eugene M. Crouch -
Group of Unknown Men
(1888-1890)Group of unknown men posed beside original classroom building ca. 1888-1890 -
Flora Marsilliott
(Romerier and Clark, 1888-1890)Flora A Marsilliott, taught vocal and instrumental music, organ and piano -
Group of People
(1889-1891)Group in front of classroom building, ca. 1889-1891. Identified: Mrs. Eleanor LaRue Hopwood in center, standing linked arms with two young ladies -
-
-