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Alumni Hall

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Alumni Hall. Former student union as The Barracks, built in 1949. Housed a cafeteria, lounges, recreation room and office space for the Deans of Men and Women. The building was renovated in 1995 and is on the National Register. 1104 Izard Street.

The Barracks

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The Barracks. Former student union(currently known as Alumni Hall) built in 1949. Housed a cafeteria, lounges, recreation room and office space for the Deans of Men and Women. The Barracks was renovated in 1995 is on the National Register. 1104 Izard…

Veterans Hall

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The Veterans Dormitory was built some time after World War II. Originally located at 900 W. 10th Street.

The Barracks

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The Barracks. Former student union(currently known as Alumni Hall) built in 1949. Housed a cafeteria, lounges, recreation room and office space for the Deans of Men and Women. The Barracks was renovated in 1995 is on the National Register. 1104…

Philander Smith College Ad, Little Rock City Directory, 1900.

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Photocopy of Philander Smith College advertisement that ran in the Little Rock City Directory in 1900. The ad features an illustration of Budlong Hall, also known as "Old Main."

Philander-Smith Colored Institute, Little Rock.

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Photographic reproduction of an engraving, circa 1900. The Image features Budlong Hall and has the caption "Philander-Smith Colored Institute, Little Rock."

Budlong Hall

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Budlong Hall was the first brick building on the campus of Philander Smith College. The structure housed classrooms, a library, various offices and dormitory housing for male students. In 1882, Mrs. Adeline Smith (widow of Philander Smith) of Oak…

Philander Smith College, ca 1899.

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Photographic reproduction of an engraving by Calkins, circa 1899. The image features Philander Smith College's main building, Budlong Hall (Old Main), partially built in 1883 and razed in 1963 (Gibson, 1972). 1015 Izard street.

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.