Buildings -- Nebraska -- Lincoln
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Campus Buildings and Plans, Business & Finance Records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG-28-12-01
Scope and Contents
The records include floor plans, building reports, campus plans, space studies, architect proposals, small scale plans, and photo albums for University of Nebraska-Lincoln buildings and spaces from 1908-2004. Buildings and spaces include Mechanic Arts, College of Dentistry, university housing, Nebraska Union, Love Library, Field House, Biological Sciences Center, Home Economics, Law College, Morrill Hall, Coliseum, City Campus Power Plant, University High School, Hamilton Hall, Bessey Hall,...
Dates:
1908-2004
Elsie Ford Piper, Dean of Women Records (RESTRICTED)
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG-51-06-00
Scope and Contents
The records consist of Elsie Ford Piper's correspondence and materials related primarily to women's housing, sororities, and women's groups on campus as well as bulletins, news clippings, and convention materials related to National Association of Deans of Women. Included are lists of residents in various housing units, lists of sorority members living in sorority houses or elsewhere, information on housing rates, lists of approved boarding houses and questionnaires filled out by boarding...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1926-1955
Lloyd E. DeWeese, Law College Photographs
Collection
Identifier: RG-19-16-04
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of photographs showing University of Nebraska-Lincoln buildings; the Carnegie Library in Lincoln, Nebraska; buildings on Nebraska Wesleyan campus; and scenes of Franklin, Nebraska, including the Franklin Academy, city park, bridges, and the aftermath of a snowstorm in 1924.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1909-1924 and undated
Photographs Collected
Collection
Identifier: MS-0462
Scope and Contents
Fort D. A. Russell, Photographs contains two 1890s photographs taken of the pump house and engineer's residence at Fort David A. Russell near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The first photograph captioned "The Engineer" is a portrait of Charles E. Week leaning up against a doorway near a furnace with a shovel in hand. The second photograph captioned "Pump House and Residence of the Engineer" shows a brick building with several family members standing outside. A man holding the reigns of a horse and a dog...
Dates:
circa 1880s-1960s