Cadets from the 32nd College Training Detachment and their marching band on parade down High Street in Carlisle in 1944.
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Cadets from the 32nd College Training Detachment and their marching band on parade down High Street in Carlisle in 1944.
Aerial view of campus and the surrounding Carlisle community in July 1981.
Three individuals, possibly Dickinson College students, stand by the main entrance to the Carlisle Indian School on November 26, 1914.
View of the Denny and Parker properties, located on the north side of the 100 block of West High Street, around 1875 (Geo. A. Bert Fine Boots and Shoes sign)
View of the Denny homestead on West High Street, midway between Pitt and West Streets, around 1880. This property is approximately where 141 W. High Street is located today.
View of George Murray's home, located at the northeast corner of N. West Street and Dickinson Avenue. This site is where Phi Delta Theta built their fraternity house in 1931, which today is known at Stuart Hall.
View of Charles Gilbert Beetem's class at Samuel H. Fisher's School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Beetem is number 26.
The handwritten note on the reverse side reads: "Samuel H. Fisher's School in Education Hall, Church Ave., Carlisle. CGB is about 13 or 14 yrs of age."
Photograph of group in front of home, possibly in Carlisle. Charles G. Beetem is on the far right.
The handwritten caption reads: "Left to right, Edith, Mary, Helen, Ray & CGB with his bike"
View of Aunt Boyd's home around 1890. This residence, located at the northeast corner of W. High and N. West Streets, is the site on which Denny Hall was later constructed.
View of the International Shoe Company building on West Louther Street in 1978, which was first built by John Lindner for his shoe company in 1891.
This building is now home to Dickinson's Goodyear studio and gallery as well as student apartments.
Three individuals, possibly Dickinson College students, stand outside the Leupp Art Studio at the Carlisle Indian School on November 26, 1914.
Two women, possibly Dickinson College students, stand outside the Leupp Art Studio at the Carlisle Indian School on November 26, 1914.
View of the M. F. Murray Warehouse, located on the corner of W. High and S. College Streets, around 1880. The Robert A. Waidner Admissions House currently stands at this location.
Two upperclassmen give new students a tour of Carlisle during Orientation on August 28, 1994.
An upperclassman gives new students a tour of downtown Carlisle, including George's Sub and Pizza, during Orientation on August 28, 1994.
View of the Phi Kappa Sigma Room, which is located above Stambaugh's Store on the corner of Pitt and Main Streets in Carlisle, in 1898.
View of Simon and Priscilla Denny Bond's house around 1885. This residence, located at the northeast corner of W. High and N. West Streets, is where Denny Hall was later constructed.
View of St. Paul Lutheran Church around 1920. This church is located on the corner of W. Louther and N. West Streets in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
View of R. C. Woodward warehouse located on the southwest corner of W. High and S. West Streets around 1870. The house pictured to the right of the warehouse was purchased in 1890 to be the home of George Edward Reed, president of Dickinson College.
View of the corner at West High and College Streets around 1880.