This photograph shows the members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, a sorority at Hillsdale College. Handwritten names are Adams, Amy, Stewart, Van Aken, McCloud, Huffaker, Grace, Beal, Mulliman, Gillett, M. Hawes, Read, Brtown, Marie Clement, Sarah Hamilton,...
A copy of this photograph indicated this is the analytical chemistry class in 1911. This postcard version has identified some of the students while Prof. Tucker is at the right. The students are Timmerman, Bess Stonerock, Frances, Grace Stewart,...
This postcard shows the campus of Hillsdale College with the fountain in the foreground and the Alpha Kappa Phi Monument at the right. It was found in the scrapbook of Grace Brandon, a graduate of 1912.
Some of the students are indentified in this postcard dating around 1910. (Fred?) Ewing, (Freeman?) Scott, (Robert?) Wolf, Ray Harding, (Archie?) Myers, Stanley Robertson, (Howard M?) Waller, Hubert Harnsworthy, and (Rockwell?) Kempton. It was...
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...
This handwritten diary covers the years of 1863-1864. There is much written about the Civil War as Lauretta had two brothers serving in the Union Army and was interested in Asher LeFleur, another local soldier. Asher was seriousily wounded at the...
The Amphictyon Society was a male literary society founded in 1857 at Hillsdale College. This is the first issue of a literary journal published by the society. Contributions were anonymous.
After the Fire of 1874, the College needed to replace two-thirds of the Central Building. It was decided, rather than replicate the original design, it would be more prudent to build five separate buildings. This appeal was widely sent to alumni...