Creation Date
1920
Decade
1920
Subject
Jacksonville State University -- History, State Normal School (Jacksonville Ala.) -- History, State Normal School (Jacksonville Ala.) -- Buildings
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Description
In the summer of 1918 colleges were used as training camps for the U.S. Army. The Students Army Training Corps was organized and Jacksonville State Normal School constructed a barrack and unit of 200 men. After World War I was over the army left the building and it was remodeled as a dormitory for men. The original was courtesy of C.W. Daugette. (circa 1920)
Date Digitized
August 2017
Is Part Of
Rights
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Location
The original printed photograph is housed in the Houston Cole Library Alabama Gallery, Box 2, Item 278.
Identifier
http://jsucollections.jsu.edu:9000/rpc/cat/Imaging/photocollection/psp/psp1920/PSP1920buildings_00278.tif
Technical Metadata
Archival images are tiffs scanned from the original material at 575 dpi. The file name is PSP1920buildings_00278.tif; file size is 33.4 MB. Original image is 5 by 7 on glossy photographic paper
Keywords
Jacksonville State University -- History, State Normal School (Jacksonville Ala.) -- History, State Normal School (Jacksonville Ala.) -- Buildings