Photograph of the 1903-1904 Hanover College student body. They faculty and staff sit and stand on the front steps of Old Classic Hall at Hanover College. Some of the faculty pictured are as follows: Dr. Daniel Fisher, centered...
Scope and Content: The Charles Heath Photographs collection contains photographs, specifically stereo views, collected by Charles Heath. They were taken by William A. Caldwell, a photographer and 1874 Hanover College graduate....
Scope and Content: The Fred C. Millis Photographs collection contains photographs collected by Fred C. Millis, a 1911 Hanover College graduate. Topics within the photographs include Hanover College faculty., Historical Note:...
Scope and Content: The George O. Nichols Photographs collection contains photographs collected by George O. Nichols, an 1886 Hanover College graduate. Topics within the photographs include Hanover College, the President's...
Scope and Content: Photographs of the faculty and staff of Hanover College., Historical Note: Located on 650 acres overlooking the Ohio River in southeastern Indiana, Hanover College is a premier, nationally ranked liberal...
Photograph of some of the male faculty members at Hanover College with the tenth president of Hanover College Daniel W. Fisher. Sitting on the steps of the first President's House at Hanover College. From Left to Right: Andrew...
Letter from James W. Alexander of the Princeton Theological Seminary to John Finley Crowe, John Matthews, and Mark Niles of Hanover College, 22 October 1836. The letter is a response to a request from Crowe, Matthews and Niles...
A letter from a M. Sturgus to John Finely Crowe regarding edits made the to Hanover College course catalog and his shipping of 200 copies to Crowe through Judge Dunn. He talks about the Presidency of Sylvester Scovel, how...
Letter from Sylvester Scovel to John Finely Crowe about the creation of a math course in conjunction with the Women's Academy. Additionally, Scovel talks about a recommendation he received for James Weatherby to be the new...