Manchester College Archives and Brethren Historical Collection

Manchester College Collection

Title:

Manchester College Administration Building Postcard Collection

Number: MC2004/445
Size/Location: 7 postcards/Photograph Box 151
Citation: Manchester College Administration Building Postcard Collection, MC2004/445, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana.
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Provenance:

unknown

Date of Accession: unknown
Scope and Content Note:
  Size Description Identification
1 2x3.5" Photograph of three men working on grounds between Bible Building and Bumgardner Hall.  (Bible Building, Ikenberry hall, the water pump, and the sidewalk leading to the original Alumni Fountain show in the photo) Unused card.
2 standard Photograph of Bible Building. Labeled on front: "N. Manchester Indiana.  I hope you are not so lonely as when I last saw you.  B.G.C."  Sent to Miss Maud Taylor in Michigan on 2 September 1905.
3 standard Drawing of campus from College Avenue.  Grayscale with a bit of blue in the sky. Labeled on front:  N. Manchester College.  Sent from North Manchester on 13 July 1914 to Mrs. T.E. Harmon in New Straitsville, Ohio.  Addressed to Eva from Olive.
4 standard Drawing of campus from College Avenue.  Unused card.
5 standard same as 4 Labeled on front:  Manchester College, North Manchester, Ind.  Sent from Tippecanoe on 11 June 1918 to Mrs. Glen Cole in Roanoke, Indiana.  Addressed to Children from Mother.
6 standard Administration Building photograph. Labeled on front:  Manchester College, North Manchester, Ind.  Sent from North Manchester to Mrs. M.A. Hecht in Norfolk, Virginia, on 24 March 1947.  Addressed to Bernice from Mother.
7 standard 1924 calendar with campus scene (drawing). Unused Labeled on back:  Manchester College New Year's Greetings 1924.

Description prepared 27 April 2004 and last updated 27 April 2004 by Sara L. Smith

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