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...
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Historical Note: Harvey Washington Wiley was born in Kent, Jefferson Co., Indiana on 18 October 1844. He graduated from Hanover College in 1867. He attended the Indiana Medical College in Indianapolis, IN and earned a M.D. in...
Scope and Content: Leather photograph album entitled “Hanover College Views”, ca. 1905-1910 created by an unknown student. It includes images of Hanover faculty, buildings, the Ohio River, and waterfalls. and This is a finding...
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...
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:...
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906). French artist. and Etching by Paul Cezanne, 1873. Print shows farm buildings with fence. This print is from the posthumous edition of 600 printed in 1914 for Cézanne, texts by Octave Mirbeau, Theodore...
Historical Note: The Earlham Heights Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Indiana was formed in 1906 when two gentlemen from the Second Presbyterian Church started a Sunday School that was held in the backyards of the new Earlham...
Portrait of Charles M. Carson, wearing a suit jacket, a white collared shirt, and a black bow tie. He was born in Jennings County, Indiana, on 30 December 1874. After graduating from Hanover, he taught in Lebanon, Indiana, from...