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  • Collection: Philander Smith College Buildings

Administration Building, 1963.

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Students with books in hand walking out of the front entrance of James. M. Cox Administration Building, 1963.

Cox Administration Building

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Cox Administration Building. Dedicated in 1949 and named in honor of Rev. James M. Cox, the first black president of the college.

James M. Cox Administration Building

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Administration Building. Dedicated in 1949 and named in honor of Dr. James M. Cox, the first black president of the college. 812 W. 13th Street.

Administration Building

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Administration Building. Dedicated in 1949 and named in honor of Rev. James M. Cox, the first black president of the college.

Aerial view, Cox Administration Building.

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Aerial view of Cox Administration Building, circa 1988. The structure was built in 1916 and was originally U. M. Rose School (Little Rock School District). The property was purchased by Philander Smith College in 1948. The building was dedicated in…

Administration Building

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Administration Building, later renamed in honor of Rev. James M. Cox, the College's 2nd President. The building was built in 1916 and purchased by Philander Smith College in 1948. The Cox Administration Building is listed on the National Register of…

The White Way

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"The White Way" View of the tree lined sidewalk in front of the Faculty Row Houses on the blocks between the 11th and 12th blocks of Izard Street.

Home Management Home, ca 1950.

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Home Management Home on 815 West 13th Street circa 1950.

Faculty Row House

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One of 12 homes on campus designated for faculty members and their families. Faculty Row also known as "The White Way" was between 11th and 12th blocks of Izard street.

President's Home, ca 1931.

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Formerly on 11th and Chester Streets. Residence of the early Presidents of Philander Smith College.