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Kilby School
The Kilby School added a nursery and kindergarten class in 1975. Grades K-6 are taught here. It also has its own library, lunchroom, gymnasium/auditorium, and art room.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1046/thumbnail.jp
1970 Homecoming Parade Float
1970 Florence State University Homecoming Parade float.https://roar.una.edu/una_homecomings_images/1011/thumbnail.jp
SAGA Picnic
Homecoming SAGA Picnic picturing students Kirk Etheridge, Scott Butkiss, and Wayne Boyle.https://roar.una.edu/una_homecomings_images/1034/thumbnail.jp
Student Union Building (pre-GUC)
Students enjoy a nice afternoon outside the Student Union Building.
Name noted on back: Tom Risnerhttps://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1063/thumbnail.jp
Wesleyan Hall
Beginning in 1855, construction began on a three-story structure for the new college in Florence, Alabama. A Gothic Revival style and Castellated sub style structure of the mid-nineteenth century, Wesleyan Hall was constructed with local clay and built by enslaved labor under the supervision of Zebulon Pike Morrison. The structure has brick masonry on the exterior walls with wood-frame partitions that are plastered with wood and cast-iron floor frame. Beginning in 1856 it became Florence Wesleyan University and functioned as a Men\u27s College at the beginning.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1069/thumbnail.jp
Students at Floyd Scaffolds
Students standing on the scaffolds of the Floyd Science Building.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1021/thumbnail.jp
Florence State University Cartoon Print Map
A cartoon illustration of Florence State University Campus designed by Myrt C. Ward. Print 1/500https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1033/thumbnail.jp
Springfield Elementary
Exterior of Springfield Elementary School.https://roar.una.edu/mcdonald_images/1198/thumbnail.jp
Farmers Union Meeting, 1915
Depiction of a farmers union meeting held in 1915. The meetings were held in church buildings, school buildings, and other public buildings throughout the area. It was said that some of the members would travel as far away as 15 miles and the distance depended upon what part of the area the meeting were held. This organization was very active until about 1926 and then discontinued.https://roar.una.edu/mcdonald_images/1180/thumbnail.jp
Homecoming King and Queen, 1981
The 1981 University of North Alabama Homecoming Queen and King pictured with President Robert Guillothttps://roar.una.edu/una_homecomings_images/1031/thumbnail.jp