Worthing Hall; Dickerson Gymnasium; College Baptist Church; Knowlton Hall; Central Hall; East Hall; Fine Arts Building
In the top row, from left to right, the buildings are Worthing Hall, also known as Divinity Hall; Dickerson Gymnasium with a baseball team posed at the front, and College Baptist Church. In the bottom row, from left to right, the buildings are...
Central Hall; administration buildings; East Hall; Worthing Hall
This photographic postcard is of the central area of campus. The buildings shown are from left to right, Worthing Hall, Central Hall and East Hall. Worthing Hall has also been known as Griffen Hall and Divinity Hall. There are a number of...
This lithographed postcard shows the center section of campus. Central Hall is highlighted with East Hall to the right and Worthing Hall to the left. As the thelogical department was housed in Worthing Hall, it had the nickname of Divinity Hall. ...
This postcard show the central area of campus. Central Hall and East Hall are center and right. To the left is Worthing Hall. At its completion in 1877, Worthing Hall was originally known as Griffin Hall. It has also been known as Divinity Hall...
The postcard shows an unusual view of East Hall, from the east side looking west. The title references the fact East Hall was the only part of the original building to survived the Fire of 1874.
This is a later photgraphic postcard of East Hall. The area has been landscaped and ivy climbs the walls. The fire escape has been extended to the 4th floor.
This photograph of East Hall has been used on two different postcards. The photograph has been cropped slightly different in each of the cards. Note the couple on the stairs of the porch. This postcard was postmarked "Hillsdale Aug 26 1:30 PM...
This photograph of East Hall has been used on two different postcards. The photograph has been cropped slightly different in each of the cards. Note the couple on the stairs of the porch.
Knowlton Hall; Worthing Hall; Central Hall; East Hall; Fine Arts Building
This arrangement of buildings lasted at Hillsdale College from the 1880s to the 1960s. From left to right are Knowlton Hall; Worthing Hall; Central Hall; East Hall and Fine Arts Building.
campuses; bird's-eye views; College Baptist Church; Knowlton Hall; Worthing Hall; Central Hall; East Hall; Fine Arts Building
By 1886, the trees on College Hill have grown to a good size. Buildings on the skyline are from left to right, College Baptist Church; Knowlton Hall; Worthing Hall; Central Hall; East Hall and Fine Arts Building.
fountain; Alpha Kappa Phi Monument; Dickerson Gymnasium; East Hall; Central Hall; Worthing Hall; Knowlton Hall; Fine Arts Building
This multiview postcard has Central Hall, the fountain and the Alpha Kappa Phi Monument at its center. Clockwise from the top is the Fine Arts Building; Worthing Hall; East Hall; Knowlton Hall and Dickerson Gymnasium
This early spring photographic postcard shows the front east portion of campus. Central Hall with the attached East Hall is seen in the center of the card with the Fine Arts Building to the right.
The main focus of this postcard is Central and East Halls. Worthing Hall can be seen at the left side of the postcard. This postcard is postmarked Oct. 26th, 1911 and is address to "Mrs. Emma Willis, Skeels, Mich. Oct 25 Dear Sister - We saw...
fountain; Alpha Kappa Phi Monument; Central Hall; East Hall
A view of the front central portion of campus showing the fountain, Alpha Kappa Phi Monument, Central Hall. East Hall may seen beneath the trees on the right. This postcard was postmarked "Hillsdale, Mich. Jun 15 5:30 PM 1909" The message was...
fountain; Alpha Kappa Phi Monument; Central Hall; East Hall
The undivided back of this postcard points to its early production. The view is of the main part of campus featuring the fountain, the Alpha Kappa Phi Monument and Central Hall. East Hall may be seen through the trees on the right side of the...
This lithographed postcard shows Central Hall, East Hall and Worthing Hall. The postcard is postmarked "Hillsdale Aug 21 16 12M Mich." It is addressed to "Mrs. J. Black, 2561 Fulton St., Toledo, Ohio" The message reads "Dear Friend, We arrived...