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		<titleproper>Inventory of the EUA032 Campus Buildings and Spaces 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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<titleproper>Inventory of the EUA032 Campus Buildings and Spaces Collection, <date type="span">0000 - 0000</date><lb/>
EUA032 

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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">EUA032 Campus Buildings and Spaces Collection, <unitdate normal="0000/0000" type="inclusive">0000 - 0000</unitdate></unittitle>

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<extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">2</extent><lb/> 
<extent unit="archival boxes">2</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 collection includes documents that provide information about buildings and spaces that have existed on Elon University's campus through the years; many structures are still standing. The types of documents included in this collection are newspaper clippings, dedication programs, booklets, brochures, magazine articles, correspondences, and much more. The collection is arranged alphabetically by the name of the campus building or space at Elon University and/or in the Town of Elon. Please see the section below titled "Detailed Description of the Collection" for more information.   </abstract>




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<p>Collection is open for research.</p>
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<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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<p>[Identification of item], EUA032 Campus Buildings and Spaces Collection, Belk Library Archives and Special Collections, Elon University, Elon, NC, USA.</p>
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<head>Gift or Purchase Note</head>
<p>Unknown. Materials collected and assembled over many years to form collection.</p>
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<p>Not applicable</p>
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<p>Processed by Katie Nash, May, 2012</p>
<p>Encoded by Katie Nash, May, 2012</p>
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<head>Arrangement</head>
<p>The collection is arranged alphabetically by the name of the campus building or space at Elon University and/or in the Town of Elon.
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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>
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<item>Elon College -- Buildings.</item>
<item>Elon College -- History. </item>
<item>Elon University -- Buildings.</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. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>76 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
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<item>Academic Village (General Information).</item>
<item>Administration Building (Old Main).</item>
<item>Alamance Building.</item>
<item>Alumni Field House.</item>
<item>Alumni Memorial Gymnasium.</item>
<item>Arts West.</item>
<item>Athletic Fields (General Information).</item>
<item>Atkinson House.</item>
<item>Bakatsias Field.</item>
<item>Ball Park Field.</item>
<item>Belk Amphitheater (Irwin Belk). Academic Village.</item>
<item>Belk (Carol Grotnes) Library.</item>
<item>Belk (William Henry) Pavilion. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Belk (Irwin) Track.</item>
<item>Boney (Tom and Jean) Terrace and Fountain.</item>
<item>Botanical Gardens.</item>
<item>Boy Scout Log Cabin (Elon, North Carolina).</item>
<item>Buildings (General Information) Number 1.</item>
<item>Buildings (General Information) Number 2.</item>
<item>Cable Schoolhouse.</item>
<item>Cannon (Isabella) Pavilion. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Carlton Building.</item>
<item>Carolina Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Cedar Lodge.</item>
<item>Chandler (Wallace) Residence Hall. Danieley Center.</item>
<item>Church History Special Collections Room (Carlton and McEwen Buildings) Number 1.</item>
<item>Church History Special Collections Room (Carlton and McEwen Buildings) Number 2.</item>
<item>Church History Special Collections Room (Carlton and McEwen Buildings) Number 3.</item>
<item>Club (Young Men's) House.</item>
<item>Colclough (George) Residence Hall. Danieley Center.</item>
<item>Colclough (George), Chandler (Wallace), Maynard (Reid A. and Grace) Residence Hall. Story Center.</item>
<item>Colonnades (Archways).</item>
<item>Colonnades (Dining Hall).</item>
<item>Colonnades (Residence Halls).</item>
<item>Comer Field (Firehouse Fields).</item>
<item>Crumpton (Bob) House.</item>
<item>Danieley (James Earl) Center.</item>
<item>Downtown Center for Community Engagement.</item>
<item>Duke Building.</item>
<item>East Building (former Elon Middle/High School).</item>
<item>East Field (Softball).</item>
<item>East Residence Hall.</item>
<item>East Gymnasium.</item>
<item>Elder Clock (outside of Carol Grotnes Belk Library).</item>
<item>Ellington (R.N.) Health and Counseling Center.</item>
<item>Elon Forest.</item>
<item>Elon Homes and Schools for Children Property.</item>
<item>Elon Middle/High School (also known as East Building).</item>
<item>Fine Arts Building (Center for the Arts).</item>
<item>Fonville (Frances and Rudy) Fountain.</item>
<item>Francis (Gerald L.) Center.</item>
<item>Gates, Walls, and Entrances at Elon.</item>
<item>Global Neighborhood Residence Complex.</item>
<item>Gray (Ella Darden and Elmon Lee) Pavilion. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Greenhouses. </item>
<item>Harden (Graham) Dining Hall (part of Harper Center).</item>
<item>Harden (Holmes) House.</item>
<item>Harper (William Allen) Center (Staley, Moffitt, Harden).</item>
<item>Harper (William Allen) Residence Hall. Colonnades Center.</item>
<item>Historic District.</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>Houses Owned by Elon University.</item>
<item>Hunt (Rector and Mildred) Field.</item>
<item>Hunt (Vicky and Sam) Softball Park/Stadium.</item>
<item>Isabella Cannon Centre for International Studies.</item>
<item>Johnston (Charles David) Hall.</item>
<item>Jordan Center (Residence Hall).</item>
<item>Jordan (B. Everett) Gymnasium. Koury Athletic Center.</item>
<item>Kenan (William R. Jr.) Pavilion. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Kivette (Florence Olga and Marjorie Camille) Residence Hall. Colonnades Center.</item>
<item>Koury (Ernest A. Sr.) Business Center.</item>
<item>Koury Athletic Center Complex (Alumni Gymnasium, Stewart Fitness Center, Jordan Gymnasium, Beck Pool).</item>
<item>Koury (John A.) Field House.</item>


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<unittitle>Box 2. </unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>68 Folders.</extent></physdesc>
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<scopecontent>
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<item>Ladies Cooperative Hall.</item>
<item>Lake Mary Nell (Mary Nell Jennings).</item>
<item>Lake Verona (Verona Danieley).</item>
<item>Lakeside Dining Hall.</item>
<item>Landscaping at Elon.</item>
<item>Latham (Walter C.) Park.</item>
<item>Learning Resources Center.</item>
<item>Lighthouse Tavern.</item>
<item>Lindley (Jack and Dot) Court.</item>
<item>Lindner (Martha S. and Carl H. III) Hall. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Long (William Samuel) Building.</item>
<item>Loy (Bill and Lib) Center. Greek Houses.</item>
<item>Loy Farm (near Magnolia Cemetery).</item>
<item>Maynard (Reid A. and Grace) Residence Hall. Danieley Center.</item>
<item>Maynard (Reid A. and Grace) House.</item>
<item>McCoy (Caroline D.) Commons. The Oaks Apartments.</item>
<item>McCrary Theatre.</item>
<item>McDonald Building.</item>
<item>McEwen (Iris Holt) Building (Library and School of Communications).</item>
<item>McEwen (James H.) Dining Hall.</item>
<item>McMichael (Dalton L. Sr.) Science Center.</item>
<item>Moffitt (Emmett Leonidas) Residence Hall. Colonnades Center.</item>
<item>Moonelon Conference Center. The Lodge.</item>
<item>Mooney (Isaac) Building (formerly known as the Christian Education Building).</item>
<item>Moseley (Furman) Center.</item>
<item>Museum at Elon (located in the Old Main Administration Building).</item>
<item>New Well.</item>
<item>Newman Center, Catholic Ministries.</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>Numen-Lumen Pavilion (Multi-Faith Center). Academic Village.</item>
<item>O'Kelly Avenue. Elon, North Carolina.</item>
<item>O'Kelly (James) Monument.</item>
<item>Oak Lodge.</item>
<item>The Oaks Apartments.</item>
<item>Old Well.</item>
<item>Powell (Caroline E.) Building.</item>
<item>Powell (Jimmy) Tennis Center.</item>
<item>Power Plants at Elon.</item>
<item>Priestley (Gerard and Mary Ellen) Building. Town of Elon.</item>
<item>Railroad Tunnel.</item>
<item>Rhodes (Dusty and Peggy) Stadium.</item>
<item>Rudd Field.</item>
<item>School of Law, Weaver Building. Greensboro, North Carolina.</item>
<item>Senior Oak Tree.</item>
<item>Sloan (William W. and Bessie Pickett) Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Smith (Leon Edgar) Residence Hall.</item>
<item>South Campus (Holt Chapel, Johnston Hall Alumni Center, University Communications, Elon Homes and Schools for Children property).</item>
<item>South Building(formerly attached to Mooney Building).</item>
<item>Spence (Luvene Holmes and Royall H. Jr.) Pavilion. Academic Village.</item>
<item>Staley (William Wesley) Residence Hall. Colonnades Center.</item>
<item>The Station at Mill Point (formerly Comer Field).</item>
<item>Story (William Jr.) Residence Hall. Colonnades Center.</item>
<item>Town Center. Elon, North Carolina.</item>
<item>Truitt (Vera Richardson) Center for Religious and Spiritual Life.</item>
<item>Truitt (John G. Sr.) Hall</item>
<item>Tucker (George M.) Field.</item>
<item>University Drive Highway. Elon, North Carolina.</item>
<item>Virginia Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Walker (John) Dance Studio (located inside the J.W. Matlock Building).</item>
<item>Water Tower.</item>
<item>West Residence Hall.</item>
<item>Whitley (Leonard H.) Building and Auditorium.</item>
<item>Whitsell (J.A.) House.</item>
<item>Worsley (W. Cecil III) Golf Facility.</item>
<item>Yeager (Frances Council) Recital Hall (located in the Center for the Arts).</item>
<item>Young (James Fred) Commons.</item>



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