Portrait of Dr. Joshua Crowe Garritt. Son of Joshua Bolles Garritt, son-in-law of John Finley Crowe, founder of Hanover College and second pastor of Hanover Presbyterian Church, and professor of ancient languages, specifically...
Portrait of Reginald Heber Thomson. Civil engineer in Washington State from 1881-1916. Seattle city civil engineer during that time. Created and improved infrastructure, roads, sidewalks, transportation system, utilities, and...
Portrait of Robert J. Tracewell. Practiced law. United States Representative in the House of Representatives from 1895-1897. Appointed by President McKinley as Comptroller of the Treasury from 1897-1914. Elected judge in...
Photograph of front of Hanover Presbyterian Church. Church founded in 1812. Named after Hanover, New Hampshire, hometown of the first pastor Rev. Thomas Searle's wife. Town later adopted the name. John Finley Crowe, founder of...
Photograph of first Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. Fraternity chartered at Hanover College on May 19, 1853. Rented rooms above a store in town before having house. Bought first house in 1908. Brick house. New house built in...
Photograph of YMCA. YMCA organized on Hanover Campus in 1870. Building built in 1883. Dedicated on June 13, 1883. First YMCA building built on a college campus in the world. Moved from its original location in 1962. Used as...
Photograph of Wood Athletic Field or Wood's Field. Land donated by Dr. James Wood, 7th president of Hanover College, after resignation from presidency to be president at an institute in New Jersey. Wood bought and left the land...