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Barber Skating Plaza

Scrapbook and photo album of Barber Skating Plaza. Transferred from Department of Alumni Relations 6/17/2014.

Blair Hall. Photographs.

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet/032-32 pB3-32 pB1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1883-1960
  • Parte deCampus Buildings

Photographs of interior are in 32 pB3 and 47 pP3a

Blair Hall.  Museum.  Books and Photographs.

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet/032-32 pB3-32 pB3
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1884-1898
  • Parte deCampus Buildings

The Parker Museum at Iowa College was established after the cyclone of 1882. Book 1: List of Minerals, Fossils, Rock Specimens. Museum. Paleontolopgy. Items numbered 1-1206. Book 2: Class L Lot 112. Lists of Specimens Entered for the Premium on Minerals, Follsils and Conehology (?). Book 3: Catalogue of J. S. Kingsley's (J. Sterling). 1854-1875. Gave his collection to the Museum of Grinnell College circa 1884. Loose papers inside book. One is a letter from H. W. Parker to Professor Barbour, dated October 8, 1889. Antoher dated July 1, 1890, is from Charles H. Wood to Prof. H . Edson. A thired is dated September 10, 1890, from Wood to Edson. Book 4: Catalogue of the Minerals in the Parker Museum of Natural History, Iowa College. Note inside cover: catalogue made out in 1897 by H. W. Norris. Book 5: Catalogue of Rock Specimens, Parker Museum. Note inside cover: catalogue made out in 1898 by H. W. Norris. Loose papers inside book include list of specimens from E. H. Barbour; 2 sketches done by "TB" dated June 15, 1973; a list generated in March 1886 by H. F. Hegner of Conover, Iowa (written from Decorah, Iowa.) Additional publication: Geological Summary. Undated; Zoology and Botany, catalogue no. 179, 1952; Turtox News, March, 1956, vol. 34, no. 3.

Black Cultural Center.

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet/032-32 pB - 32 pF-32 pBk1
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • Parte deCampus Buildings

Dedication program 1990. Commemoration program 2000. Photograph of Gregory M. Coggs, class of 1970 and Frank E. Thomas, class of 1971, in front of Black Cultural Center, 1970. Addresses given at dedication.

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