West College and East College, c.1840
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.
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.
View of West College and East College in 1858. John Churchill Brooking, a member of the Class of 1858, is credited as the artist for this chromolithograph. His initials appear at the lower left of the print, and his name is handwritten, identifying him as the artist, on the lower right. E. Valois is the lithographer (33 Spruce St. in New York), as marked at the lower right of the print.
President's Quarters of East College in 1867. Dickinson College Presidents and their families lived in the eastern end of the building until 1890.
View of the John Dickinson campus around 1870.
The caption on the reverse side reads: "West College and East College as engraved by Louis E. Neuman for the Atlas of Cumberland County, 1872.
View of East College from N. West Street around 1870.
View of the north and west sides of East College around 1870.
View of East College from N. West Street around 1880.
View of East College from the academic quad around 1880. About a dozen men, possibly students, stand or sit in front of the building.
This image is #87 of the oversized photograph collection.
View of East College from across W. High Street, circa 1880.
The railroad tracks are visible running down High Street, and one man stands in front of the wall to the left of the image. Over a dozen men stand or sit in front of East College.
View of East College around 1880.
This image is #88 of the oversized photograph collection.
View of East College from across W. High Street, circa 1880.
The railroad tracks are visible running down High Street, and one man stands in front of the wall to the left of the image. Over a dozen men stand or sit in front of East College.
View as men and women stand on the steps to East College around 1880.
View of East College around 1890.
View of East College around 1890.
View of the eastern end of East College around 1890 with students standing on the stairs and windows.
Elephants marching past East College on N. West Street around 1890.
Noah Pinkney (center, back) selling his wares from his food cart, with Robert Young and other janitors in front of East College around 1890.
View of John Dickinson Campus from N. West Street around 1890. The steps of East College and Old West are on the left side of the pathway. Bosler Hall is in the background.
Three men, one with a wheelbarrow, stand outside the western end of East College on the John Dickinson Campus around 1890.
View of James Harris Curran's (Class of 1892) and Charles Coover Greer's (Class of 1892) dorm room #49 in East College in 1892.
View as three students sit at a table in a dorm room in East College around 1895.
Left to Right: Joseph A. Bennett (Class of 1894) ; [Charles Oscar Ford or William Henry Ford] ; [unknown]