This image of the Tome Scientific Building is included as an illustration in an article about Dickinson College on page 293 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on June 20, 1885.
The caption reads: "View of the New Scientific Hall"
This image of the Tome Scientific Building is included as an illustration in an article about Dickinson College on page 293 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on June 20, 1885.
The caption reads: "View of the New Scientific Hall"
This image of trustee Jacob Tome is included as an illustration in an article about Dickinson College on page 293 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on June 20, 1885.
William Theophilus Lofthouse Weech ('58) in 1858.
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.
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....
This artistic rendering of Old West, from an unidentified printed source, was created by a Thomas Jones Thurber. The depiction seems to reflect the mid-1870s, though the artwork itself appears to date from around 1900.
The caption reads: “OLD WEST” COLLEGE. Built in 1803, Reproduced from...
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.
Andrew Jackson Wilcox ('57) in 1857.
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.
John Winebrenner, a member of the Class of 1818, is a prominent Christian minister and religious reformer in Pennsylvania.
Lithograph of a young woman holding a paddle created as part of the "College Lads and Lassies" series by artist Bruce MacKay and published by The Decorative Poster Co. in 1909. The woman is sporting Dickinson red, and a red "D" is featured prominently in the upper left corner of the poster.
John Wesley Wright ('59) in 1859.
This lithograph was prepared by Thomas S. Wagner of Philadelphia.