Browsing by Subject "Historic buildings"
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Located on the corner of Spence and Roberts Streets this was the second building used as a veterinary hospital. It was built in 1908 and had a central 36X36 foot clinic room, eight box stalls, four tie stalls, an office, ...
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The College of Veterinary Medicine Academic and Sciences Building was occupied in 1955 and housed the six departments of the School of Veterinary Medicine and classrooms.
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Brick marker indentifying the College of Veterinary Medicine complex. This was removed by 2014.
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This book of snapshot memories was a gift to Jerome Jackson Waters Jr. from John N. Olson; both of the graduating class of 1913, on the event of their 1938 class reunion. The 1913 long horn shows that they were both members ...
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(Physical: John D. Wheelan; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2011-09-05)
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"The Chemistry and Veterinary Science building was erected in 1902 in which the department of veterinary science occupied all but one Laboratory of the first floor. The teaching activites of the department were now carried ...
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"The Chemistry and Veterinary Science building was erected in 1902 in which the department of veterinary science occupied all but one Laboratory of the first floor. The teaching activites of the department were now carried ...
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(Physical: John D. Wheelan; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2011-09-05)
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(Physical: John D. Wheelan; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1914)
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This building was part of the Phase II construction project that began in June of 1967 and was completed in the spring of 1969. It is one of the three main building that make up the Veterinary Medical Complex and was built ...
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Brick marker indentifying the College of Veterinary Medicine complex. This was removed by 2014.
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To view these images with discovery information see images 0045 for Dr. Francis lecturing to students, and image 0031 for discription of Francis Hall.
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This building was the first building to be built on the Texas A&M Campus, or then known as The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and has long been referred to as "Old Main". Built in 1875 it originally housed ...