West College, c.1810
View of West College around 1810. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the architect of West College, likely created this watercolor during travels to western Pennsylvania.
View of West College around 1810. Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the architect of West College, likely created this watercolor during travels to western Pennsylvania.
This hand-colored engraving of the building that would later become known as West College accompanied an article about Dickinson College that appeared in March 1811 in a publication titled The Port Folio.
The text beneath the engraving reads: From a Sketch by A. Brackenridge B. Tanner F.S.A. fc. DICKENSON COLLEGE
Alexander Brackenridge was member of Dickinson's graduating class of 1809. Benjamin Tanner was a noted printer and engraver. The college's name was misspelled here on the engraving, but correctly spelled in the article text that this engraving accompanied.
This reverse painting on glass shows West College and East College from W. High Street around 1840.
The painter as well as the date of creation are unknown.
Alfred William Sims is a member of the Class of 1846.
Engraving of Robert Cooper Grier while serving as Justice of the Supreme Court. Engraving by Henry S. Sadd for "Biographical Sketches of Eminent Americans."
James William Marshall, a member of the Class of 1848, is a Professor of Ancient Languages from 1848 to 1862.
James Andrew McCauley is a member of the Class of 1847.
Otis Henry Tiffany, a member of the Class of 1844, is a Math Professor from 1848 to 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
John Winebrenner, a member of the Class of 1818, is a prominent Christian minister and religious reformer in Pennsylvania.
View of former Dickinson Professor John McClintock around 1853.
This image appeared in National Magazine (January 1853): 1.
John Hays II, a member of the class of 1857, around 1855.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Professor Herman Merrills Johnson around 1855.
The caption reads: "REV. H.M. JOHNSON, D.D., PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AND ENGLISH LITERATURE IN DICKINSON COLLEGE."
The lithographer is L. N. Rosenthal.
James William Marshall, a member of the Class of 1848, is a Professor of Ancient Languages from 1848 to 1862.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Alexander Jacob Schem is a Hebrew and Modern Languages Professor from 1854 to 1860.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.Erastus Wentworth is a Professor of Natural Science from 1850 to 1854.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Dickinson College Professor of Natural Science William Carlisle Wilson ('50) around 1855.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
James Pede Marshall ('56) in 1856.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Cornelius Fletcher Barnes ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Gustavus Claggett Bird ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
William Wallace Brim ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Daniel Stam Burns ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Thomas Nelson Conrad ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
George W. D. Davis ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.
Cyrus Irving Ditty ('57) in 1857.
This lithograph was prepared by L. N. Rosenthal of Philadelphia.