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  • Collection: Philander Smith College Buildings

Library and Fine Arts Building for Philander Smith Collge.

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Architectural sketch of the Library and Fine Arts Building drafted by Ginocchio, Cromwell and Associates in 1952. Later named the M. L. Harris Library and Fine Arts Building.

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Library and Fine Arts Building.

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Black and white photo reproduction of the original architectural drawing for the "new library - auditorium - fine arts" building.

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M. L. Harris Library and Fine Arts Building Dedication Program.

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Program from the M. L. Harris Library and Fine Arts Building dedication ceremony, held on October 23, 1962.

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Aerial view of Little Rock (view 1).

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Aerial shot of the neighborhoods of downtown Little Rock. Philander Smith College campus shown in the top center of the photograph (view 1).

Aerial view of Little Rock (view 2).

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Aerial shot of the neighborhoods of downtown Little Rock. Philander Smith College campus shown in the top center of the photograph (view 2).

Aerial view of Philander Smith College Campus.

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Aerial shot of the campus of Philander Smith College and the surrounding neighborhood in the late 1960's. The Village Square Apartments are shown in the lower right corner of the image.

Aerial view of PSC Campus and the Village Square.

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An aerial view showing Philander Smith College college campus in 1966. Village Square Apartments (under construction) are outlined in the bottom right corner of the image.

Model of Proposed Science Building.

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Image of a scale model for the science building for Philander Smith College.

Aerial View of PSC Campus, ca 1960

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An aerial view showing the campus of Philander Smith College in the early 1960's prior to the expansion of Interstate 630.

Adeline Smith Home, ca 1940's

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PSC students standing on the porch of the Adeline Smith Home circa 1940. Construction began on this three story building in 1887 and it was dedicated on March 5, 1988 (Gibson, 1972). The Adeline Smith Home was demolished in 1963.