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Buildings Records
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Subject Guide & Appendices
Subject Guide
| Athletics Facilities |
See Boat and Crew Houses, Field House, Gymnasium and subheadings. |
| Burnham School Properties |
Consult This, The House We Live In [entries for Burnham School and Hampshire House] and see Eleanor Duckett House, Hampshire House, Mary Ellen Chase House, Parsons House Annex (19 Round Hill Road), and Tilly Hall. |
| Capen School Properties |
Consult This, the House We Live In [entries for Capen Annex, Capen House, and Capen School] and see Capen House, Capen House Annex, Davis Student Center, Gill Hall, Parsons House, Parsons House Annex (25 Henshaw Avenue), and Talbot House. |
| Demolished Buildings |
Consult Appendix F of this finding aid. |
| Invitation Houses |
See Delta Sigma Invitation House and White Lodge. (List may not be exhaustive.) |
| Language Houses |
See Bedford Terrace # 8 (French and German), Dawes House (French), German House, Washburn House (Spanish), and West Street # 75 (French). |
| Libraries |
See Libraries and subheadings. |
| Music and Performing Arts Facilities |
See Center for the Performing Arts, Libraries-Werner Josten Performing Arts Library, Pierce Hall, Sage Hall, and Students' Building. |
| Religious Centers / Facilities |
See Chapel and subheadings. |
| Science Facilities |
See Burton Hall, Geology Building (Never Built), Engineering Building, Libraries-Sabin-Reed Science Library, Libraries-Young Science Library, Lilly Hall, Lyman Plant House, Observatory, Science Center [includes Bass Hall, Clark Science Center, and Proposed Science Center], and Stoddard Hall. |
| Student Centers |
See Campus Center, Davis Student Center, Prospect Street #10 [Student Clubhouse], and Students' Building. Consult Smith College construction website http://www.smith.edu/construction/ for current campus center updates (as of March 2002). |
Appendices
This finding aid has nine appendices. These represent the only item-level cataloguing in the finding aid. "See also" notes are used within the box list when an appendix should be consulted.
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Appendix A-Friends of the Library Event Keepsakes
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Lists and describes print and artifact "keepsakes" commissioned by the Friends of the Library for various events. 1978-present. Keepsakes found in 22. Libraries-Friends of the Library-Events-Keepsakes, Box 55. |
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Appendix B-Smith College Museum of Art Exhibit Posters
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Lists oversize exhibit posters from SCMA exhibits. 1961-present. Other exhibit information can be found in Museum of Art-Exhibits, Boxes 87-94. |
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Appendix C-Bookplates
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Lists the bookplates found in 22. Libraries-Bookplates, Box 53. |
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Appendix D-House Registers and Rosters
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Lists all buildings for which the Archives has student registers or rosters and the years for which these records exist. |
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Appendix E-Artifacts
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Lists buildings which have related objects in the Artifacts Collection. A numbered list of all building-related artifacts is also part of this appendix, so the nature of the artifact may be determined without having to request it. |
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Appendix F-Demolished Buildings
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Lists all Smith buildings that have been demolished by the College. |
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Appendix G-Addresses
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Lists the street address (if applicable) for some extant and demolished buildings. |
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Appendix H-Oversized Material
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Lists all buildings with material in oversize boxes or flat-file drawers, gives nature of material and location. |
| Appendix I-Notes |
During the processing of the collection, it has been necessary on occasion to add a note of clarification or explanation to a file-either because something in the file contents themselves was not clear, or because a certain processing decision warranted explanation. Copies of these are appended to the finding aid. |
Friends of the Library Keepsakes
Note
Arranged Chronologically by Date of Occasion
1970 - 79
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| Physical Description: |
Grey folder; one cream sheet inside with text |
| Occasion: |
Poetry Reading by Richard Wilbur for Friends, April 1 1978 |
| Text: |
"Mind" by Richard Wilbur (poem, 1956) |
| Press/Copies: |
Catawba Press/200 |
| Other: |
200-copy version includes only inside sheet. 25 Special foldered copies printed on the occasion of a dinner party in honor of Esther Booth Wiley '34, March 31 1978 |
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| Physical Description: |
Cream paper, black type |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Susan Van Dyne for Friends, March 31 1979 |
| Text: |
Poem "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop (poem, 1976) |
| Press/Copies: |
Catawba Press/200 |
1980 - 89
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| Physical Description: |
Tan broadside; text to right and image of woman with book to left |
| Occasion: |
Smith College Library Exhibition curated by Lisa Bitel, March 1980 |
| Text: |
Opuscula hebraea, graeca,latina, gallica. Prosaica & metrica. Anna Maria van Schurman (1648) |
| Press/Copies: |
Catawba Press/300 |
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| Physical Description: |
14" cream paper; text in Latin and English; image of ship in center |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Lester K. Little for the Friends, April 4 1981 |
| Text: |
"Annales Vedastini," Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, II ed. G.H. Pertz (1829) |
| Press/Copies: |
Catawba Press/300 |
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| Physical Description: |
Cream card; blue text to right and blue image of woman to left |
| Occasion: |
Presentation by Margaret Wolfit on George Eliot, April 8 1983 |
| Text: |
Conclusion of a letter from George Eliot to Edith Harriet Kittermaster (1841) |
| Press/Copies: |
Ed Rayher/400 |
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| Physical Description: |
Red-covered booklet, 24 pp. |
| Occasion: |
ceremonies honoring the departure of President Jill Ker Conway, April 17 1985 |
| Text: |
"How Should One Read a Book?" and "The Love of Reading" by Virginia Woolf (essays 1926, 1931) |
| Press/Copies: |
Anthoensen Press/4,000 |
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| Physical Description: |
Cream bookmark; image of quill pens in blue |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Carolyn Heilbrun entitled "Writing Under Two Names," March 29 1985 |
| Text: |
[none; image only] |
| Press/Copies: |
Catawba Press/no qty given |
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| Physical Description: |
Grey paper; black type |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Jenefer Shute: "Shades of Grey: Growing Up White in South Africa," April 3 1987 |
| Text: |
[list of suggested readings] |
| Press/Copies: |
no press given/200 |
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| Physical Description: |
Cream booklet with red floss on binding; red and black type on cover; 16 pp |
| Occasion: |
Millionth volume acquired by Smith College Library, November 1987 |
| Text: |
Five letters of St. Catherine of Siena (1500) |
| Press/Copies: |
Shagbark Press/500 |
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| Physical Description: |
Cream paper; black type with red borders top and bottom |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by David Staines: "Canadian Literature in an American Context," April 8 1988 |
| Text: |
Excerpt from "I'll Stay in Canada" by Stephen Leacock (1936) |
| Press/Copies: |
no press given/200 |
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| Physical Description: |
Single-fold leaflet, cream paper; image of persons in burnt orange on front |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz: "Dilemmas of a Biographer:..." March 31 1989 |
| Text: |
Excerpt from journal entry by Jo March (1871) |
| Press/Copies: |
Ed Rayher at Swamp Press/200 |
1990 - 99
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| Physical Description: |
Single-fold leaflet, cream paper; small red star on front; bookplate and text inside in black |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Charles J. Maland: Charlie Chaplin in America: Travails of a Movie 'Genius'" April 12 1991 |
| Text: |
[commentary on bookplate] From Historic California in Bookplates, C.R. Talbot (1936) |
| Press/Copies: |
no press given/200 |
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| Physical Description: |
Large single-fold leaflet; cream paper, red emblem and black type on front |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Jill Ker Conway: "Fifty Years of Women's History in America," March 27 1992. Marked 50-year anniversary of founding of both Sophia Smith Collection and Friends of the Library. |
| Text: |
Quotes from Conway (1989) and Margaret Storrs Grierson (1943) |
| Press/Copies: |
Ed Rayher/200 |
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| Physical Description: |
Single-fold (horizontal) leaflet, cream paper; engraving in green on front |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Susan Snively: "A Journey to Nowhere: Unexpected Trips With Poets," March 26, 1993 |
| Text: |
"What Mystery" by Susan Snively (poem, 1988) |
| Press/Copies: |
no press given/200 |
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| Physical Description: |
Single, horiz-fold leaflet with translucent loose insert; burgundy and black design on front |
| Occasion: |
[none given] March 1994 |
| Text: |
Quotations from Breaking With Tradition: Women and Work, the New Facts of Life (1992) |
| Press/Copies: |
Hadley Printing Company/no qty given |
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| Physical Description: |
Single, horiz-fold leaflet, cream paper; image of topiary in green on front |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Eleanor Dwight: "Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Gardener," April 7 1995 |
| Text: |
Excerpts from Edith Wharton: An Extraordinary Life by Eleanor Dwight (1994) |
| Press/Copies: |
Pioneer Valley Printing Company/250 |
2000 - 09
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| Physical Description: |
Small card with black-and-white photo of W. A. Neilson; white text |
| Occasion: |
Lecture by Peter A. Rose: "Open Wide the Grecourt Gates:..." March 30 2001 |
| Text: |
Excerpt from a speech given by W. A. Neilson (1938) |
| Press/Copies: |
Paradise Copies/250 |
N.D.
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| Physical Description: |
Brown-covered booklet; 16 unnumbered pp. |
| Occasion: |
[none given] |
| Text: |
Letter from George Cable to Harry Gardiner (1901) and explication |
| Press/Copies: |
Gehenna Press/2000 |
Exhibit Posters from the Smith College Museum of Art
Note
Arranged Chronologically by Start Date of Exhibit
All posters are in Flat File Drawer 9.
1960-1969
- Diderot & the Salon des Beaux Arts [oversized brochure]
April 8 - 30 1961
- Renaissance Bronzes in American Collections
April 9 - May 3 1964
- Willem de Kooning: A Retrospective Exhibition From Public and Private Collections [oversized brochure]
April 8 - May 2 1965
- Chinoiserie
May 10 - June 7 1965
- Fantin-Latour
April 28 - June 7 1966
- Photographs by Clarence Kennedy
April 28 - June 5 1967
1970-1979
- Berenice Abbott, Helen Frankenthaler, Tatyana Grosman, Louise Nevelson
January 17 - February 24 1974
- Roman Baroque Sculpture (in conjunction with the Five-College Roman Baroque Festival)
April 4 - 28 1974
- Rodin's Balzac: Sculptures from the Cantor, Fitzgerald Collection
September 20 - October 27 1974
- Video as an Art From: An Anthology of Videotapes 1969 - 1974
December 3 - 8 1974
- Prints and Drawings Acquired by the Smith College Museum of Art During the Curatorship of Elizabeth Mongan 1969 - 1975
April 24 - ? 1975
- The Peep Show: Victorian Optical Toys
November 21 1975 - January 25 1976
- Works by Senior Studio Art Majors
May 22 - October 3 1976
- Francisco Goya: Los Caprichos y Los Disparates
November 11 1977 - January 7 1978
- Photographs by Living Americans: Recent Acquisitions Purchased with the Aid of Funds from the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C., a Federal Agency
December 1 1977 - February 5 1978
- Tibetan Buddhist Art from the Horch Collection, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University
December 1 1977 - January 15 1978
- Richard Yarde: Watercolors
February 9 - April 2 1978
- Antiquity in the Renaissance (In honor of Phyllis Williams Lehmann)
April 6 - June 6 1978
- A Changing Exhibition of The Gift of Priscilla Paine Van der Poel
April 28 - October 1 1978
1980-1989
- Shakespeare and Company: Sculpture by Michael de Lisio; Books from the Smith College Library Rare Book Room
March 6 - April 13 1980
- The Vanston Collection: English Drama of the 17th and 18th Centuries
April 3 - May 31 1981
- The Catherine Atwater Galbraith Collection of Indian Paintings
April 16 - November 1 1981
- Speaking a New Classicism: American Architecture Now
April 30 - July 12 1981
- Elizabeth Murray: Recent Pastels and Prints
April 3 - 16 1982
- Edwin Romanzo Elmer 1850 - 1923
April 8 - July 18 1982
- Caught in the Act: An Exhibition Based on the Studies of Eadweard Muybridge
May 18 - October 24 1982
- Barry Moser's Wood Engravings and Drawings for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found ThereDecember 9 1982 - February 27 1983
- Time, Technology, Taste & Travel: An Exhibition of 19th Century Photographs
February 17 - March 27 1983
- In Memoriam Jere Abbott 1897 - 1982; Director of the Smith College Museum of Art 1932 - 1946
April 30 - October 23 1983
- A Family of Friends: Gifts to the Collection from the Lamont and Cunningham Families 1949 - 1983
May 12 - October 23 1983
- James Hendricks
November 3 - 24 1984
- Susan Heideman
September 27 - November 24 1985
- Dorothy C. Miller: With an Eye to American Art
April 19 - June 16 1985
- Janet Fish: Recent Paintings and Pastels 1980 to 1985
April 8 - June 1 1986
1990-1999
- Juxtapositions: The Art of Nancy Spero [symposium poster; accompanies exhibit To Soar II: Nancy Spero 1990]
March 1 - May 20 1990
Library Bookplates
Branch and Specialty Libraries
- Auditorium
- Chapel in Neilson Library (Little Chapel)
- Drama Room
- Hillyer Art Library
- Observatory
- Scott Gymnasium
- War Service Library
Departments
- Art
- Astronomy
- Bacteriology
- Botany
- Chemistry
- Geology
- German
- Music
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Zoology
Houses
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Note
(see also Libraries--House Libraries in boxlist)
- Gardiner
- Jordan
- Lamont
- Wilder
William Allan Neilson Library--Groups
- Alumnae Association
- Class of 1887
- Class of 1891
- Class of 1898
- Class of 1906
- Class of 1927
- Class of 1954
- Government of France--in Honor of 75th Anniversary of Smith College
William Allan Neilson Library--Individuals
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A - B
- Abbott, Herbert Vaughan and Senda Berenson
- Agar, Eleanor Chilton 1922
- Allen, Hart-Lester Harris 1913
- Ames, Grace Edith 1891
- Ames, Oakes
- Bassett, John Spencer
- Bent, Gertrude 1909
- Bigelow, Laura 1895
- Bigelow, Lucy May 1896
- Bolton, Francis Sheldon
- Bourland, Caroline Brown 1893
- Bradshaw, Margaret Rooker
- Bryant, Louise Stevens 1908
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C
- Capen, Edward
- Caverno, Julia Harwood 1887
- Chapman, Gertrude W.
- Chase, Isabella Preble 1902
- Comstock, Ada Louise 1897
- Conried, Heinrich
- Crosby, Gerta Richards 1922
- Cushing, Eleanor Philbrook 1879
- Cutler, Anna Alice 1885
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D-G
- Davis, Bessie Fuller 1909
- Davis, Fannie Strearns 1904
- Deane, Sidney Norton
- Dimock, George Edward
- Evans, Winifred Margaret 1908
- Farrand, Beatrix
- Forbes-Bowie, Alison 1921
- Fuller, Louise Stetson 1904
- Gardiner, Harry Norman
- Goodman, Sally 1932
- Greene, Helen French 1891
- Greene, Marlene Ruth
- Gulliver, Charlotte Chester 1883
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H-L
- Hale, Philip
- Ham, Virginia Slagle 1913
- Hanscom, Elizabeth Deering (Book Fund)
- Head, Helen Woodbridge Ganse 1916
- Huggins, Helen Smith 1926
- Jordan Mary Augusta
- Kelchner, Georgia Dunham 1924
- King, Georgianna Brackett 1899
- Lamont, Florence Corliss 1893
- LaMonte, Helen Dean 1895
- Leonard, Bessie Northrop
- Leopold, Florence Henrietta 1922
- Lewis, Mary Delia 1894
- Lieder, Paul Robert
- Lyon, Elizabeth Aikens
- Lyon, Louise Whiting 1892
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M-O
- McKinney, Ida Ethelyn 1895
- Mahony, Emogene 1900
- Mensel, Ernst Heinrich
- Mitchell, Grace Whiting 1897
- Morrow, Elizabeth Cutter 1896
- Navarro, Tomas
- Neilson, William Allan
- Overstreet, Alan Burr
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P
- Phelps, M. Stuart
- Pierce, Arthur
- Polk, Anna Elizabeth Crandall 1909
- Preston, Grace Alma 1882
- Putnam, Karl Scott
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Q-V
- Ranney, John Calyer
- Rogers, Sarah Ainsworth 1914
- Russell, Elizabeth Lincoln 1903
- Schrager, Victoria Louise 1940
- Seaver, Henry L.
- Seelye, L. Clark
- Slade, Ruth E. (Book Fund)
- Smith, Katharine Ware 1894
- Squire, Anna Louise 1908
- Tryon, Dwight W.
- Tyler, Anna W. 1895
- Tyler, Henry Mather
- Van Deman, Ruth 1911
- Van Kleeck, Mary Abby 1904
- Van Winkle, Cortlandt
- Vincens, Berthe
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W-Z
- Watson, Esther Josephine 1882
- Wheeler, Katharine
- Whitney, Helen Kerrush 1900
- Wilson, Dorothy Elizabeth 1951
Miscellaneous
- Indianapolis Smith Club--Bookplates for Indianapolis Public Library
Houses with Student Registers / Rosters
- 150, 156, 168 Elm St. 1922-1935
- Dewey House 1956-1971, 1990-1991
- Henshaw Avenue Houses (misc.) ca. 1923-1950
- Hubbard House 1922-1968, 1992
- Lawrence House 1922-1968, 1981-1982
- Morris House 1922-1952
- Park House 1924-1981
- Parsons House 1923-1969
- Sunnyside 1921-1943
- Talbot House 1921-1948, 1951-1952
- Tyler House 1974-1980
- Wallace House 1923-1959
- Wilder House 1930-1953
Artifacts
Note
The following buildings have artifacts you may be interested to view. Buildings are listed alphabetically; the numbers listed after each building link to the Artifacts Register.
Demolished Buildings 1919-1998
Stoddard House
- Purchased from the Stoddard Family in 1880, architect unknown
- Used for student housing for a short time
- Moved, then razed in 1919 for Chemistry Building (now Stoddard Hall)
33 Elm Street (original Tenney Family house)
- Built in 1881, architect unknown
- Purchased by the College in 1916
- Razed in 1937 for Alumnae Association building. Tenney cooperative assigned to 156 Elm Street
Dickinson House
- Built 1894, William C.Brocklesby, architect
- 8th Dormitory on campus, located south of Alumnae Gym between Hubbard and Lawrence
- Named as a memorial for gifts from Samuel Dickinson and Philura Dickinson Hubbard, wife of Smith's first Treasurer, George W. Hubbard.
- Destroyed by fire December 14, 1944
79 and 91 Elm Street
- Built c1866, William Fenno Pratt, architect
- Owned by Northampton physicians, purchased in 1923 by Smith College.
- Razed in 1956 for Cutter-Ziskind dormitories
10 Prospect Street
- Built 1883
- Owned by Alexander McCallum, purchased by Smith College in 1929.
- Razed in 1956 for Cutter-Ziskind dormitories
Wallace House
- Built 1889, William C. Brocklesby, Architect
- College's fifth dormitory
- Named after Rodney Wallace, Trustee 1876-1903
- Razed August 1959 for Wright Hall. Site proved too small for Wright
Observatory
- Built 1886, addition in 1898, William C. Brocklesby, architect
- L. Clark Seelye and A. Lyman Williston, Trustee of College were donors
- Demolished in Summer 1960 for Wright Hall construction
Student's Building aka, "Studes"
- Built 1903, M.T. Reynolds, architect
- Students and alumnae raised the funds for construction
- Razed June 1964 for Wright Hall construction
Hillyer Hall
- Built 1882, Peabody & Stearns, architects
- Art Gallery was moved from 2nd floor of College Hall into Hillyer. 1887 a new addition to Hillyer was built
- Named after Winthrop Hillyer
- Demolished August 1970 for Fine Arts Center complex
Gateway
- Built 1875 on original site of Dewey House, Peabody & Stearns, architects
- 1st Presidents House (1875-1920), then successively, Dean's Home, Doctor's Office, Warden's Home, various offices, School for Social Work
- Named "Gateway" by Laura Scales, Warden, while she lived there (1924-1932)
- Demolished August 1970 for Fine Arts Center complex
Graham Hall
- Built in 1910, as an addition to Hillyer
- Named after Christine Graham Long '10, donor
- Demolished August 1970 for Fine Arts Center complex
Tryon Gallery
- Built in 1926, Frederick L. Ackerman, architect
- Named after Dwight Tryon, professor of Art (1886-1923), donor
- Demolished August 1970 for Fine Arts Center complex
Dawes House (original) 18 Henshaw Ave
- Built in 1871, architect unknown
- Built by David C. Rogers, inherited by Flora E. Quimby. Purchased by Smith College in 1926. Known as "La Maison Francaise" (french house)
- Razed in 1972 for Friedman Houses dormitories
Oak House 10 Henshaw Ave
- Built in 1890, architect unknown, for Pearson family, aka White House Inn
- Purchased by Smith College in 1974 for student housing
- Razed in 1993
Hopkins Houses A ("Quill") & B ("Owl's Nest")
- Purchased by Smith College in 1921
- Razed in June 1998 preparing for move of Wesley House and Campus Center construction
Note
[originally compiled for Smith Alumnae Quarterly, June 1998, by different processor]
Street Addresses
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| Ainsworth Gymnasium |
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| Albright House |
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| Alumnae Gymnasium |
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| Alumnae House |
8 Bedford Terrace (dates) xx Elm Street (dates) |
| The Anchorage |
103 South Street |
| Baldwin House |
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| Bass Hall |
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| Bookstore |
x Green Street |
| Burton Hall |
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| Capen House |
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| Capen House Annex |
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| Center for the Performing Arts |
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| Chapel--Helen Hills Hills |
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| Chapin House |
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| Chase House |
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| Chiller Plant |
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| Clark House |
50 Elm Street |
| Clark House Annex |
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| Clarke Library |
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| College Hall |
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| Comstock House |
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| Cushing House |
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| Cutter House |
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| Dawes House |
18 Henshaw Avenue (dates) 8 Bedford Terrace (dates) |
| Davis Student Center |
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| Dean's House |
7 College Lane |
| Delta Sigma Invitation Hse |
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| Dewey House |
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| Dickinson House |
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| Eleanor Duckett House |
41 Elm Street |
| Elizabeth Drew House |
84 Elm Street |
| Ellen Emerson House |
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| Engineering Building |
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| Equestrian Center |
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| Even Inn |
16 Arnold Avenue |
| Faculty Club |
51 College Lane |
| Faculty Clubhouse |
10 Prospect Street |
| Field House |
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| Fort Hill Apartments |
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| Franklin King House |
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| Franklin King Residences |
7 College Lane (dates) 51 College Lane (dates) |
| Friedman Apartments |
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| Gardiner House |
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| Garrison Hall |
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| Gateway House |
20 Elm Street |
| German House |
8 Bedford Terrace (dates) |
| Gill Hall |
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| Gillett House |
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| Graham Hall (pre-1970) |
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| Graham Hall (post 1970) |
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| Hampshire House |
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| Hatfield Hall |
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| Haven House |
96 Elm Street |
| Henshaw House |
91 Elm Street |
| Hillyer Hall (pre-1970) |
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| Hillyer Hall (post-1970) |
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| Hopkins House |
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| Hopkins House A |
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| Hopkins House B |
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| Hubbard House |
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| Indoor Track and Tennis |
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| Infirmary--First |
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| Infirmary--Mason |
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| John M. Greene Hall |
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| Jordan House |
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| Jordan House Annex |
7 Paradise Road |
| Juniper Lodge |
[Chocorua, New Hampshire] |
| Lapan Inn |
30 Green Street |
| Lamont House |
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| Laundry |
x College Lane x State Street |
| Laura Scales House |
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| Lawrence House |
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| Lilly Hall |
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| Lyman Plant House |
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| Lyman Road Apartments |
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| Mandelle Annex |
61 Paradise Road |
| Martha Wilson House |
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| Mary Ellen Chase House |
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| McConnell Hall |
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| Morgan Hall |
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| Morris House |
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| Morrow House |
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| Northrop House |
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| Oak House |
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| Observatory |
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| Observatory--Whately |
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| Old Gym |
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| Park House |
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| Park House Annex |
116 Elm Street |
| Parking Garage |
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| Parsons House |
20 Henshaw Avenue |
| Parsons House Annex |
25 Henshaw Avenue (dates) 19 Round Hill Road (dates) |
| Pierce Hall |
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| Plymouth Inn |
|
| Pomeroy House |
36 Bedford Terrace |
| President's House |
8 Paradise Road |
| The Rosemont |
6 Bedford Terrace |
| Sabin-Reed Hall |
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| Sage Hall |
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| Scott Gym |
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| Seelye Hall |
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| Sessions House |
109 Elm Street |
| Sessions House Annex |
105 Elm Street |
| Sheldon House |
19 Center Street Avenue |
| Snowe House |
10 Green Street |
| Stoddard Hall |
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| Stoddard House |
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| Student Clubhouse |
10 Prospect Street (dates) |
| Students' Building |
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| Sunnyside |
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| Talbot House |
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| Tenney House 1 |
33 Elm Street (dates) |
| Tenney House 2 |
156 Elm Street (dates) |
| Tilly Hall |
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| Tryon Hall (pre-1970) |
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| Tryon Hall (post-1970) |
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| W. A. Neilson Library |
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Oversize Material
Note
(Oversize Boxes 1-13 and Flat Files 6-9)
OV Box 1
- Albright House: Scrapbook in honor of housemother Lois B. Bateson, 1958-1968
OV Box 2
- Albright House: Scrapbook, 1962-1969
- Haven / Wesley Houses: Scrapbook re. Greek foster child, 1952-1957
OV Box 3
- Arnold Avenue # 16: Two scrapbooks from Class of 1910
- Belmont Avenue # 21: Photograph Album, 1899-1914
OV Box 4
- Bass Hall: Scrapbook, 1992
- Gillett House: Floor Plan, n.d.
- Gillett House: Group Photograph, 1966
- Gymnasium: Floor Plans and Elevation Drawings, n.d.
- Libraries--Seelye Hall Library: Shelf Diagrams, ca. 1909-1936
OV Box 5
- Hubbard House: Photograph Album, 1940-1954
- And Oversize Photographs and Images:
- Hatfield House: Exterior Photographs, ca. 1880-1885
- Hubbard House: Group Photographs, ca. 1880
- Infirmary-Elizabeth Mason: Architectural Drawing, ca. 1940
OV Box 6
- Gardiner House: Scrapbook 1926-1945
- Hopkins House: Scrapbook 1951-1955
OV Box 7
- Hubbard House: Scrapbook 1992-1993
OV Box 8
- Hubbard House: Scrapbook 1991-1992
OV Box 9
- Oversize Photographs and Images:
- Boat and Crew: Exterior Photographs, n.d.
- College Hall: Exterior Photographs, n.d.
- College Hall: Interior Photographs, n.d.
- College Hall: Sketches and Drawings, ca. 1870 (unused plan for College Hall)
- Dewey House: Exterior Photographs, 1883-1910
- Dewey House: Interior Photographs, 1910
- Dewey House: Group Photographs, ca. 1880
- Gardiner House: Group Photographs, 1939-1940
- Gateway House: Exterior Photographs, 1883
- Gymnasium--Alumnae: Exterior Photographs, n.d.
- Gymnasium--Old: Exterior Photographs, ca. 1876-1891
OV Box 10
- Capen House: Group Photograph, ca. 1911
- Juniper Lodge: Guestbook, 1931-1979
- Juniper Lodge: Sign, n.d.
OV Box 11
- Washburn House: Scrapbook 1973-1974
OV Box 12
- Washburn House: Scrapbook 1962-1963
- And Oversize Photographs and Miscellaneous:
- Lamont House: Group Photographs, ca. 1965-1967
- Laura Scales House: Group Photographs, n.d.
- Museum of Art--FAC--Hillyer:
- Interior / Groups (A. V. Churchill, B. Strong, D. Tryon in Hillyer Gallery), 1910
- Park House: Group Photographs, 1965-1967
- Parsons House: Group Photographs, ca. 1969
- Pierce Hall: Exterior Photographs, 1882-1883, n.d.
- Sage Hall: Exterior Photographs, n.d.
- Seelye Hall: Exterior Photographs, 1900, n.d.
- Stoddard House: Exterior Photographs, n.d.
- Tenney House 1: Exterior Photographs, 1936
- Tyler House: Floor Plan, n.d.
- Wallace House: Round Robin 1976-1979, 1999
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- Sessions House: History Book, 1905
- Washburn House: Scrapbook 1938-1939
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- Alumnae House: Architectural drawings by Evans, Moore, and Woodbridge, 1930?
- Boat and Crew Houses--Crew House: Plans by Karl S. Putnam, 1920.
- Burton Hall: Plans, n.d. (2 folders)
- Chapel-HHH Chapel: Blueprints for various items (Ark of the Covenant, Hymn Board, Sacristy) by William and Geoffrey Platt, 1955.
- Center for the Performing Arts: Large sketch, n.d.
- Center for the Performing Arts: Plans for stage level and upper level by Helge Westermann, Richard Miller, and Associates, n.d.
- Center for the Performing Arts: Plans by Helge Westermann, Richard Miller, and Associates, 1965.
- College Hall: Blueprints for remodeling of Alumnae Association Office, 1934.
- Davis Student Center: Floor plans as Faunce Hall, 1922.
- Dean's House (never built): Plans by Philip Youtz, 1941.
- Faculty Club: Plans for renovations by Leon Pernice and Associates, 1983.
- Gymnasium--Ainsworth: Plans, 1966.
- Gymnasium--Alumnae:
- Blueprints and plans:
- Original plans, n.d.
- Bowling alley blueprint, n.d.
- Renovation plans by James A. Gritton, ca. 1950
- Renovation Plans by Cambridge Seven, 1982.
- "Save Alumnae Gym" poster, 1976.
- Gymnasium--Scott: Architectural drawings (6) by Ames and Dodge, 1923.
- Gymnasium--Scott: Plans by Ames and Dodge; A. G. Spalding and Bros., 1923-1926.
- Hampshire House: Renovation plans and proposals by Leon Pernice and Associates, 1976.
- Haven House: Newspaper parody "Haven House Hash," 1941.
- Hopkins House: "Forever Friends" poster, 1998.
- Infirmary--Elizabeth Mason:
- Drawings of addition by Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott, 1950.
- Pencil drawing, n.d.
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- John M. Greene Hall: Floor plan, n.d.
- John M. Greene Hall: Gates Project posters, 1993.
- Libraries--Werner Josten: Plans by Helge Westermann, 1964.
- Libraries--William Allan Neilson:
- Plans and alternatives by Lord and Hewlett, 1908-1909.
- Alternative lamp designs by Tuohey Company, 1937.
- Blueprints for 1939 addition to Neilson by Putnam and Stuart, 1939. (Includes Little Chapel)
- Plans for additions / alterations by O'Connor and Kilham, 1961.
- Plans for additions / alterations--mezzanine views, ca. 1962.
- Plans for additions / alterations--Neilson / Wright connector, 1962.
- Drawing of Seelye Reference Room by O'Connor and Kilham, 1962.
- Plans for additions / renovations, 1974.
- Plans showing proposed addition eliminating Alumnae Gym by Cambridge Seven, 1976.
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- Libraries--WANL: Plans for electronic classroom, 1999-2000.
- Lyman Plant House: Ground plans:
- Original, n.d.
- Renovation plans by Alderman and MacNeish, 1977.
- Morris House:
- Faceboard, 1975-1976
- Faceboard, 1978-1979
- Faceboard, 1980-1981
- Museum of Art:
- Fine Arts Center (-) --Hillyer Hall: Three of six drawings of staircase hall by Fox and Gale, n.d.
Note
- Fine Arts Center (-) --Tryon Hall: Drawing of proposed Tryon Hall by Lewis Schell, 1925.
- Fine Arts Center (-) --Tryon Hall: Plans for seating, 1952.
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- Museum of Art, cont'd:
- Artists-Elmer, Edwin: Poster of Elmer's Mourning Picture from "Our Common Wealth" series, sponsored by the Arts in Massachusetts, 1979.
- Fine Arts Center (-) --Hillyer Hall: Three of six drawings of staircase hall and drawing of first-floor room by Fox and Gale, n.d.
Note
- Fine Arts Center (-) --Tryon Hall, c. 1952:
- Architectural plans by James Cubitt and Partners
- Proposed alterations by C. Coggeshall.
- Fine Arts Center (+) : Aerial views (2) of the architect's model, n.d.
- Museum of Art: Exhibits--Exhibit Posters, 1960-1969.
- Museum of Art: Exhibits--Exhibit Posters, 1970-1979.
- Museum of Art: Exhibits--Exhibit Posters, 1980-present.
- Sage Hall: Rededication poster, 1991
- Science Center--Bass Hall: Dedication poster, 1991
- Science Center--Clark Science Center
- Plans, incl. plans for animal cages, 1962-1966.
- Plans for additions and renovations, 1984.
- Two oil paintings of CSC--one from Burton lawn, the other from Paradise Pond, n.d.
- Sessions House: Wallpaper sample, n.d.
- Tenney House 2: Blueprints, n.d.
- Wright Hall: Plans by William and Geoffrey Platt, 1960.
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