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		<titleproper>Inventory of the EUA031 Campus Buildings and Spaces Photograph Collection,
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		<publisher>Belk Library Archives and Special Collections<lb/>Elon University </publisher>
		<address><addressline>Elon, NC, USA</addressline></address>
		

		<p><date normal="2012" encodinganalog="date">&#x00A9; 2012</date> Elon University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<date>Date of source: July, 2012</date>
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<titleproper>Inventory of the EUA031 Campus Buildings and Spaces Photograph Collection, <date type="span">0000 - 0000</date><lb/>
EUA031 

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<p><date normal="2012">&#x00A9; 2012</date> Elon University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>

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<corpname>Elon University. Belk Library Archives and Special Collections</corpname></repository> 

<origination label="Creator"><corpname encodinganalog="110">Elon University</corpname>
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<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">EUA031 Campus Buildings and Spaces Photograph Collection, <unitdate normal="0000/0000" type="inclusive">0000 - 0000</unitdate></unittitle>

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<langmaterial label="Language of Material" encodinganalog="546">Material in <language langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial>

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<extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">6</extent><lb/> 
<extent unit="archival boxes">5</extent>
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<physloc label="Location">The collection is located in the Carol Grotnes Belk Library Archives and Special Collections at Elon University. Please contact the Archivist and Special Collections Librarian for further details about the location. </physloc> 

<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="520">This is a collection of photographs that depict various buildings and spaces on the campus of Elon University and other local geographic locations. The majority of the photographs and the content represented are from the 20th century. The collection is arranged into five boxes. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by given name. Please refer to the section below titled "Detailed Description of the Collection" for more specific information about what is included in the collection.</abstract>




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<head>Administrative Information</head>

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<head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>Collection is open for research.</p>
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<head>Copyright Notice</head>
<p>The nature of the Archives and Special Collections of Belk Library means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts.  The Archives and Special Collections of Belk Library claims only physical ownership of most materials.  The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to the U.S. Copyright Law.  The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used for academic research of otherwise should be fully credited with the source.</p>
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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Identification of item], EUA031 Campus Buildings and Spaces Photograph Collection, Belk Library Archives and Special Collections, Elon University, Elon, NC, USA.</p>
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<p>Unknown. Materials collected and assembled over many years to form collection.</p>
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<head>Accession Information</head>
<p>Not applicable</p>
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<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Katie Nash, June, 2012</p>
<p>Encoded by Katie Nash, July, 2012</p>
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<arrangement>
<head>Arrangement</head>
<p>The collection is arranged into five boxes. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by given name.
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<head>Online Catalog Headings</head>
<p>These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.</p>
<list type="simple">
<item>Elon University -- Photographs.</item>
<item>Elon College -- Photographs.</item>
<item>Elon College -- History.</item>
<item>Elon University -- History.</item>
<item>Elon University -- Archival resources.</item>
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<head>Related Material</head>
<p>Please consult with the Archivist and Special Collections Librarian for additional information about related materials to this collection.</p>
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<head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head>
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<unittitle>Box 1. A-CL. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>35 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent>
<list type="simple">
<item>Academic Village.</item>
<item>Acorn Coffee Shop. </item>
<item>Administration Building (Old Main).</item>
<item>Aerial Views of Campus Number 1.</item>
<item>Aerial Views of Campus Number 2.</item>
<item>Aerial Views of Campus Number 3.</item>
<item>Alamance Building Number 1.</item>
<item>Alamance Building Number 2. </item>
<item>Alamance Building Number 3.</item>
<item>Alamance Building Number 4.</item>
<item>Alamance Building Number 5.</item>
<item>Alamance Building Number 6.</item>
<item>Alan White Bell Tower.</item>
<item>Alumni Memorial Gymnasium.</item>
<item>Amick House.</item>
<item>Apartments owned by Elon.</item>
<item>Atkinson House.</item>
<item>Bailey Conference Room.</item>
<item>Bakatsias Field.</item>
<item>Barn. See Mr. Rich's Barn.</item>
<item>Barney House.</item>
<item>Baxter House. See Lawrence/Baxter/Haggard Avenue House.</item>
<item>Beck Pool. See Koury Center-Beck Pool.</item>
<item>Belk (Carol Grotnes) Library Number 1.</item>
<item>Belk (Carol Grotnes) Library Number 2.</item>
<item>Belk (Carol Grotnes) Library Number 3.</item>
<item>Brannock House.</item>
<item>Campus Security Building.</item>
<item>Career Planning and Placement Center (Coakley House).</item>
<item>Carlton Building.</item>
<item>Carolina Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Chandler (Wallace) Fountain/Plaza Area.</item>
<item>Church History Special Collections Room (Carlton and McEwen Buildings).</item>
<item>Club House.</item>
<item>Clem House (Human Resources Building).</item>

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<c01>
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<unittitle>Box 2. Co-La. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>53 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent>
<list type="simple">
<item>Colclough (George), Chandler (Wallace), Maynard (Reid A. and Grace) Residence Hall. Story Center.</item>
<item>Colonnades (Archways) Number 1.</item>
<item>Colonnades (Archways) Number 2.</item>
<item>Crumpton House.</item>
<item>Danieley (James Earl) Center.</item>
<item>Danieley Family House.</item>
<item>Dining Hall (Temporary kitchen attached to Mooney Building).</item>
<item>Duke Building.</item>
<item>East Gym.</item>
<item>East Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Elder Clock.</item>
<item>Ellington (R.N.) Health Center.</item>
<item>Elon Homes for Children-Buildings.</item>
<item>Elon Middle/High School (also known as East Building).</item>
<item>Faculty House.</item>
<item>Financial Planning Building/House.</item>
<item>Fine Arts Building (Center for the Arts) Number 1.</item>
<item>Fine Arts Building (Center for the Arts) Number 2.</item>
<item>Fonville (Frances and Rudy) Fountain/Scott Plaza.</item>
<item>Gates, Walls, and Entrances at Elon.</item>
<item>Gazebos. See Old Well.</item>
<item>Greek Houses (Loy Center).</item>
<item>Greenhouses.</item>
<item>Haggard Avenue House. See Lawrence/Baxter/Haggard Avenue House.</item>
<item>Harden Dining Hall.</item>
<item>Harper (William Allen) Center (Staley and Moffitt Residence Halls, and Harden Dining Hall).</item>
<item>Harper (William Allen) House.</item>
<item>Holland House.</item>
<item>Holt (William Kirkpatrick and Maud May) Chapel.</item>
<item>Home Economics Demonstration House.</item>
<item>Hook (Alonzo Lohr), Brannock (Ned Faucette), Barney (John W.) Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Hook (Alonzo Lohr) Houses.</item>
<item>Horton House.</item>
<item>Houses owned by Elon.</item>
<item>Hunt (Rector and Mildred) Field.</item>
<item>Johnston (Charles David) Hall. See Elon Homes for Children-Buildings.</item>
<item>Jordan Center (Residence Hall).</item>
<item>Jordan (B. Everett) Gymnasium. See Koury Center-Jordan Gym.</item>
<item>Kernodle House.</item>
<item>Koury (Ernest A. Sr.) Business Center.</item>
<item>Koury Center Number 1.</item>
<item>Koury Center Number 2.</item>
<item>Koury Center-Alumni Memorial Gymnasium. See Alumni Memorial Gymnasium.</item>
<item>Koury Center-Beck Pool.</item>
<item>Koury Center-Jordan Gym.</item>
<item>Koury Center-Stewart Fitness Center.</item>
<item>Koury (John A.) Field House.</item>
<item>Ladies Cooperative Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Lake Mary Nell (Mary Nell Jennings).</item>
<item>Lake Verona (Verona Danieley, Danieley Center).</item>
<item>Latham (Walter C.) Park.</item>
<item>Law School Building in Greensboro, NC. See Weaver, H. Michael.</item>
<item>Lawrence/Baxter/Haggard Avenue House.</item>


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<unittitle>Box 3. Le-R. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>44 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent>
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<item>Learning Resource Center.</item>
<item>Lighthouse Tavern.</item>
<item>Lindner (Martha S. and Carl H. III) Hall. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Long (William Samuel) Building.</item>
<item>Long (William Samuel and family) House.</item>
<item>Loy (Bill and Lib) Center. See Greek Houses.</item>
<item>Maps (Campus).</item>
<item>Maynard (Reid A. and Grace) House Number 1.</item>
<item>Maynard (Reid A. and Grace) House Number 2.</item>
<item>McEwen (James H.) Dining Hall.</item>
<item>McEwen (Iris Holt) Building (Library and School of Communications) Number 1.</item>
<item>McEwen (Iris Holt) Building (Library and School of Communications) Number 2.</item>
<item>McKinnon Field.</item>
<item>McMichael (Dalton L. Sr.) Science Center Number 1.</item>
<item>McMichael (Dalton L. Sr.) Science Center Number 2.</item>
<item>Miscellaneous Buildings (all identified).</item>
<item>Moffitt (Emmett Leonidas) Residence Hall. See Harper Center.</item>
<item>Moonelon Conference Center. The Lodge.</item>
<item>Mooney (Isaac) Building (formerly known as the Christian Education Building) Number 1.</item>
<item>Mooney (Isaac) Building (formerly known as the Christian Education Building) Number 2.</item>
<item>Mooney (Isaac) Building (formerly known as the Christian Education Building) Number 3.</item>
<item>Moseley (Furman) Center Number 1.</item>
<item>Moseley (Furman) Center Number 2.</item>
<item>Moseley (Furman) Center Number 3.</item>
<item>Museum (formerly inside the Old Main Administration Building).</item>
<item>New Well.</item>
<item>Newman House.</item>
<item>Newsome (Webb and Jessie) Field.</item>
<item>North Residence Hall (also known as Alumni Building).</item>
<item>North Hall (formerly attached to Mooney Building).</item>
<item>O'Kelly Avenue. Elon, North Carolina.</item>
<item>O'Kelly (James) Monument.</item>
<item>Oak Hill Apartments.</item>
<item>Old Well.</item>
<item>Parish (the). Elon Community Church.</item>
<item>Powell (Caroline E.) Building.</item>
<item>Powell (Jimmy) Tennis Center.</item>
<item>Power Plants at Elon.</item>
<item>Prayer Room.</item>
<item>President's House. See Maynard House.</item>
<item>Rhodes (Dusty and Peggy) Stadium.</item>
<item>Mr. Rich's Barn.</item>
<item>ROTC House.</item>
<item>Rudd Field.</item>

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</scopecontent>
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<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>Box 4. S-Z. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>20 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<list type="simple">
<item>Senior Oak Tree.</item>
<item>Sheridan Apartments.</item>
<item>Sloan (William W. and Bessie Pickett) Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Smith (Leon Edgar) Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Softball Field.</item>
<item>Staley (William Wesley) Residence Hall. See Harper Center.</item>
<item>Steam and Heat Pipes across campus.</item>
<item>Stewart Fitness Center. See Koury Center.</item>
<item>Trollinger Street Apartments.</item>
<item>Truitt (Vera Richardson) Center for Religious and Spiritual Life.</item>
<item>Veterans Court Apartments.</item>
<item>Virginia Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Water Tower.</item>
<item>Weaver, H. Michael Law School Building. Greensboro, North Carolina.</item>
<item>Wellness Center.</item>
<item>West Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Westend Station.</item>
<item>White (Alan and Norma) Field.</item>
<item>Whitley (Leonard H.) Building and Auditorium Number 1.</item>
<item>Whitley (Leonard H.) Building and Auditorium Number 2.</item>


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</scopecontent>
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<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>Box 5. A-Z Oversize Flat. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>18 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<list type="simple">
<item>Academic Village.</item>
<item>Aerial Views of Campus.</item>
<item>Alamance Building.</item>
<item>Alamance County Courthouse.</item>
<item>Campus Views.</item>
<item>Carolina Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Duke Building.</item>
<item>East Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Gates, Walls, and Entrances at Elon.</item>
<item>Harper (William Allen) Center (Staley and Moffitt Residence Halls, and Harden Dining Hall).</item>
<item>Ladies Cooperative Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Long (William Samuel and family) House.</item>
<item>McEwen (James H.) Dining Hall.</item>
<item>McEwen (Iris Holt) Building (Library and School of Communications).</item>
<item>Mooney (Isaac) Building (formerly known as the Christian Education Building).</item>
<item>North Residence Hall (also known as Alumni Building).</item>
<item>West Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Whitley (Leonard H.) Building and Auditorium</item>
<item>Young (Fred and Phyllis) Commons</item>


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