The Martha M. Brown Memorial Library Erected in 1927 and Was the First Library Building for the Fifteen-Year Old Institution. On November 23, 1949 an Annexation and Renovation of the Building Was Completed and Officially Named the Martha M. Brown...
The Graduating Class Of 1927. Photographed Are - Lovenia Wilson, Williams T. Dye, Marcus Ingram, Miss Jessie Hampton, Yewston N. Myers, Martrice M. Scott, Sr. And Joseph C. Dean.
The First Central Heating Plant Was Erected in 1927. The Facility Constructed on the Southwest Part of the Campus Furnished Steam and Hot Water to All Buildings.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. &. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is July 9, 1927, Volume XV. No. 11.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. &. I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is June, 1927, Volume XV, no. 10.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is September, 1927, Volume XVI, no. 1.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is July 23, 1927, Volume XV, no. 13.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is July 16, 1927, Volume XV, no. 12.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is December, 1927, Volume XVI, no. 5.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is August 6, 1927, Volume XV, no. 14.
The Bulletin of Tennessee A. & I. State College Was a Publication Sent Out to Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends. This Issue Is October-November, 1927, Volume XVI, no. 2 & 3.
Campus Buildings; Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute
Seward Hall was the second dormitory constructed for male students at Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute now Virginia State University. The funds were secured by the Noell Fund. The building was the Georgian Revival Style, and was designed...