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  • ALABAMA A & M Science Building

    Front: Alabama A & M
    Back: ALABAMA A & M, Normal, Alabama
    Science Building in foreground - also showing Bibb Graves Hall, Student Center, Library, Cafeteria and Women's Dormitory.
  • ALABAMA A & M COLLEGE

    Back: ALABAMA A & M COLLEGE, Normal, Alabama
    Bibb Graves Hall in center and on the right is the Student Union Building (College Center).
  • Alabama A & M College

    Front: Historic Huntsville
    Back: Historic Huntsville, Alabama. ALABAMA A & M COLLEGE.
    On this campus site once stood the Green Bottom Inn, one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, noted for its race track. GRAY GANDER, once rated the world's fastest horse and winner of a $20,000 purse (not a small amount in the 1800's), raced and worked out here. Many notables, including President James Monroe, President James K. Polk and Andrew Jackson, gathered here for rest and diversion.
  • Morton Hall

    Back: MORTON HALL, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
  • Palmer Hall

    Front: PALMER HALL - FRESHMAN DORMITORY - GIRLS. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. NORMAL ALABAMA
  • William H. Councill Hall

    Front: "WILLIAM H. COUNCILL HALL". GIRLS DORMITORY. ALABAMA STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL INSTITUTE. NORMAL ALABAMA
  • Oakwood Junior College Campus

    Front: View of Oakwood Junior College Campus, Huntsville, Alabama.
  • President's Home, Oakwook College

    Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. President's Home (1944)
  • F. L. Peterson Hall, Oakwood College

    Front: Oakwood College
    Back: Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama. F. L. Peterson Hall
  • Anna Knight Elementary School, Oakwood College

    Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. Cunningham Hall, Women's Dormitory (1947)
  • Oakwood College Summer Scene

    Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. Summer Scene on O. C. campus.
  • W. J. Blake Memorial Center, Oakwood College

    Back: The W. J. Blake Memorial Center, Oakwood College, Huntsville, Ala., built in 1969, contains offices for the United Student Movement and the Student Development. On the ground level there is a Student Recreation Center. The upper level houses the cafeteria, administrative offices and Student and Faculty lounges.
  • East Hall, Oakwood College

    Back: The East Hall, Oakwood College. Huntsville, Ala., built in 1910, houses the Development and Public Relations Office, the office of the church pastor, the Health Services and the Quin-C Center. This is the oldest building on the Oakwood College Campus.
  • Eva B. Dykes Library, Oakwood College

    Back: The Eva B. Dykes Library, Oakwood College, Huntsville, Alabama, is named tor the first black woman to qualify for the Doctorate Degree and the first black woman to obtain the degree In English. This building contains reading space, classroom facilities, an audio visual classroom, the Archives and Archiveist office, and the museum, which houses artifacts and memorabilia pertaining to black Seventh-Day Adventlst history.
  • W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College

    Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. W. H. Green Memorial Library (1953)
  • Domestic Science Building, Normal, Ala.

    Front: Domestic Science Building, Normal, Ala.
  • Moran Hall, Oakwood College

    Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. Moran Hall, Administration Bdg. (1940)
  • President's Home, Alabama A & M University

    Front: Historic Huntsville
    Back: HISTORIC HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, Alabama A & M College in the Fall. Built from the ruins of Green Bottom Inn, one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, it has a commanding view of the campus. (The Green Bottom Inn was noted for its famous race track, where Andrew Jackson raced his thoroughbred horses).
  • W. H. Green Memorial Library, Oakwood College

    Front: Oakwood College
    Back: OAKWOOD COLLEGE, Huntsville, Alabama, W. H. Green Memorial Library
  • G. E. Peters Fine Arts Building, Oakwood College

    Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. G. E. Peters Fine Arts Bdg. (1964)