Photograph of back of Old Classic Hall. Construction began in 1853 and completed in 1857. Originally called College Building. Building consisted of 'center building...with lateral and transverse wings' containing 'corridors,...
Photograph of front of Old Classic Hall. Construction began in 1853 and completed in 1857. Originally called College Building. Building consisted of 'center building...with lateral and transverse wings' containing 'corridors,...
Photograph of front of Old Classic Hall. Construction began in 1853 and completed in 1857. Originally called College Building. Building consisted of 'center building...with lateral and transverse wings' containing 'corridors,...
Photograph of Old Classic Hall from Hendricks Library. Construction began in 1853 and completed in 1857. Originally called College Building. Building consisted of 'center building...with lateral and transverse wings' containing...
Photograph of the first president's house. Built in 1876 by President Heckman, the 9th president of Hanover College. House was razed in 1951. New house for the president built on same land.
Photograph of Old Science Hall. Built in 1897. Held the President's office and chemistry classrooms on 1st floor, physics and geology classrooms on 2nd floor, and biology classrooms on 3rd floor. Burnt on January 1, 1919....
Photograph of Phi Delta Theta house. Fraternity chartered at Hanover College on December 14, 1968. First house built in 1884. Bought the house pictured around 1911 across the street from the new Phi Gamma Delta house. New house...
Photograph of first Phi Gamma Delta House. Fraternity charted at Hanover College in 1964. Rented rooms above a store in town before having house. House built in 1911. Demolished prior to 1955 to build new house on same land.
Photograph of Sigma Chi fraternity house. Fraternity chartered on May 30, 1870. First house built in 1890. First chapter house built within Sigma Chi fraternity. Later called Tower House due to its architecture. Fraternity...
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...