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Stetson University DeLand Hall
Stetson University's DeLand Hall, first building on campus. A note on back states that it is the oldest education[al] building in continuous use in Florida.
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Stetson University DeLand Hall
DeLand Hall, Stetson University. First building on campus. A hand written note on the back reads "Music Hall. Stetson University"
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Stetson University Dining Room
Student eat in the Stetson University Dining Room, located in the north wing of Chaudoin Hall. A typed note reads "the dining room was located in the north wing, Chaudoin Hall, 1894 - 1936, the waiters were male work studty students."
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Stetson University domestic science laboratory
Stetson University's Domestic Science Laboratory, housed in the basement of Science Hall (later Flagler Hall), north wing. Shown on far left is Mrs. G. Prentice Carson, instructor.
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Stetson University - Dormitory Room
Stetson University dorm room, 1907. Note Stetson pennant, ""S"" pillow, poster, and photos.
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Stetson University - Doyle Carlton, Sr.
Stetson University alumnus Doyle Carlton, Sr. (Governor of Florida) with unidentified man. Stetson President Lincoln Hulley stands in background, far left.
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Stetson University East House, DeLand, Fl.
Home known as East House. Used by Stetson University as a men's dormitory. Later occupied by Phi Beta Psi, which became a chapter of Pi Kappa fraternity.
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Stetson University - Elizabeth Hall
Stetson University's Elizabeth Hall taken looking east from the site where Flagler Hall now sits. A note on the back reads "Elizabeth Hall after wings were added in 1897-1898. Given by John Stetson and named for his wife, Elizabeth Stetson."
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Stetson University - Elizabeth Hall
Stetson University's Elizabeth Hall taken from the steps of Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) across Woodland Boulevard.
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Stetson University Elizabeth Hall
Stetson University's Elizabeth Hall. Named for founder John B. Stetson's wife, Elizabeth. One of the earliest pictures of Elizabeth Hall, before present day wings added on the north and the south sides. Typed note on back of photo: "This section of Elizabeth Hall was completed in 1892. The wings were added in 1897-1898. Elizabeth Hall was given to the University by John B. Stetson and named in honor of his wife, Elizabeth. It has housed, at various times, the School of Business and [School of] Music, the science departments, the Monroe Heath Museum of Natural History, and the Art Gallery. from 1915 to 1934 the Eloise Chimes hung in the cupola." And hand written note on the back of the photo adds "note fence to keep out wandering cows".
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Stetson University - Elizabeth Hall Chapel
Stetson University Chapel, Elizabeth Hall. Note pipe organ.
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Stetson University - Elizabeth Shindler Stetson
Elizabeth Shindler Stetson, shown here as the young wife of Stetson University benefactor John B. Stetson. Elizabeth became the Countess of Santa Eulalia after her second marriage to the Count of Santa Eulalia. She was a benefactor of the University after her Mr. Stetson's death.
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Stetson University - Elizabeth Shindler Stetson
Elizabeth Shindler Stetson, widow of Stetson University benefactor John B. Stetson. Elizabeth became the Countess of Santa Eulalia after her second marriage to the Count of Santa Eulalia. She was a benefactor of the University after her husband's death.
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Stetson University - Elizabeth Shindler Stetson
Elizabeth Shindler Stetson, widow of Stetson University benefactor John B. Stetson. Elizabeth became the Countess of Santa Eulalia after her second marriage to the Count of Santa Eulalia. She was a benefactor of the University after her Mr. Stetson's death.
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Stetson University - Ellen Webster Martien
Stetson University's Dean of Women (1906-1918), Ellen Webster Martien.
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Stetson University faculty
Stetson University faculty. President John Forbes stands on right with arms crossed. Others include G. Prentice Carson, J. F. Forbes and Warren S. Gordes
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Stetson University faculty
Stetson University faculty circa 1909. Litchfield Colton, Archy Smith, John F. Baerecke, G. Prentice Carson, President Lincoln Hulley, Edwin Baldwin, Charles Farriss, Ellen Webster Martien, Annie Holden, C. B. Rosa, John Phillips, W. Y. Mickle, Claude Tingley, Robert Rockwood
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Stetson University - Faculty
Stetson University faculty seated on the second floor in Sampson Hall. President Lincoln Hulley seated at far right.
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Stetson University - Faculty
Stetson University Faculty of 1908-1909 pose for a picture on the steps of Elizabeth Hall. Named on the back are: C B Rosa; John Phillips; W Y Mickle; Claude Tingley; Robert Rockwood; Ellen Martien; Annie Holden; Luke Snead; Litchfield Colton; Archey Smith; John Baerecke; G Prentice Carson; Lincoln Hulley; A J Farrah; C S Farriss
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Stetson University - Faculty
Stetson University faculty 1891-1892 pose on the steps of Stetson Hall. Named are: Gordes; Carson; Laph. Winters; Betteriage; Dickinson; Forbes; Smith
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Stetson University - Faculty
Stetson University faculty member Dr. O. P. Seward. Seward taught French and Spanish from 1925 to 1933.
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Stetson University - Faculty
Head of the Stetson University Speech Department, A. L. Suhrie and his wife and baby, with Byron King.
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Stetson University faculty boating at Pine Woods Lake, near DeLand, Florida
Stetson University students and faculty boating at Pine Woods Lake, DeLand, Florida.
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Stetson University faculty, DeLand, Fl., 1892
Stetson University faculty in 1892 standing outside Elizabeth Hall. Several are named on the back, including John Forbes.
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Stetson University faculty, DeLand, Fl., 1892
Stetson University faculty in 1892 standing outside Elizabeth Hall. With identifying numbers written on each person. Their names are written on the back of the photo.
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Stetson University - Faculty in 1890
Early Stetson University faculty members pose for a group shot. President John Forbes with arms crossed on right.
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Stetson University - Flagler Hall
Stetson University's Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) taken from the steps of Elizabeth Hall across Woodland Boulevard.
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Stetson University - Flagler Hall
Stetson University's Flagler Hall (first called Science Hall) taken from across Woodland Boulevard. Note old bike and old car. A note on the back reads: "Flagler Science Hall was the gift of Henry M Flagler. Built 1900-1901."
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Stetson University - Football
Action shot in a football game between Stetson University and Florida Southern College.
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Stetson University - Football Coaches
Three Stetson University football coaches pose on the field. Spec Campbell, Pug Allen & Ossinski
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Stetson University Football Player, 1911
Unused sepia postcard of a Stetson University football player. Player named on back of postcard.
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Stetson University - Football player Edwin Whitnell
Stetson University football player Edwin Whitnell, in uniform. Whitnell scored the winning touchdown in a 1923 Stetson football game against Florida Southern College.
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Stetson University - Football player Lloyd Boyle
Stetson University football player and team captain Lloyd Fargo Boyle, in uniform.
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Stetson University - Football players
Postcard of four Stetson University football players standing outside Elizabeth Hall. They are named on back: N. Jones; Willard; Vinson; C. Jones
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Stetson University Football Players 1913
Unused sepia photo postcard of two Stetson University football players, Claude Jones and Ben Willard. Hand written note on back "taken between 1912-1914".
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