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    University of North Alabama Campus Map

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    Campus Map of UNA *Make note of the buildings under construction addressed on the right lower side of this map*https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1039/thumbnail.jp

    Patton School at Carter Place

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    Students and teacher at the Patton School at Carter Place in Lauderdale County, Alabama. The note on the back of the photograph indicates that in the center of the third row are Bessie, Guy, Lacy, and Blanch Carter with Myrtle White their teacher at right.https://roar.una.edu/mcdonald_images/1224/thumbnail.jp

    Brandon School Faculty

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    Faculty of the Brandon School in Lauderdale County, Alabama.https://roar.una.edu/mcdonald_images/1223/thumbnail.jp

    Hewitt Elementary

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    Exterior of Hewitt Elementary School in Lauderdale County, Alabama.https://roar.una.edu/mcdonald_images/1215/thumbnail.jp

    Wesleyan Hall

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    Wesleyan Hall was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in August 1974. A historic marker was placed in front of Wesleyan Hall. Noted on back- Pictured is Florence Historian William McDonald, Roy Stevens, and unknown person.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1071/thumbnail.jp

    Crowning of 1979 Homecoming Queen

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    Crowning of the University of North Alabama\u27s 1979 Homecoming Queen Lisa Hall.https://roar.una.edu/una_homecomings_images/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Art Student

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    Circa 1980s depiction of student artist with canvas.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Computer Class (CIS 320)

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    CIS 320 computer class at the University of North Alabama.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Phi Alpha Theta

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    Phi Alpha Theta, the history honor society, group photograph.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Wesleyan Hall and Annex

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    Wesleyan Annex was completed in 1909. Located on the north side of Wesleyan Hall, the annex stands 4 stories tall (including a basement) and was designed by W. T. Warren of Birmingham. The building features the same octagonal towers and battlements as Wesleyan Hall and a cloister (covered walkway) connecting it to Wesleyan. Originally it contained 7 large rooms including a laboratory and manual training shop on the first floor, the new university library on the second floor, and public-school music and piano room on the third floor. After the library moved to Bibb Graves Hall in 1930, the Department of Education, along with Library Science and Home Economics occupied the Annex. Beginning in 1969, the Military Science Department and the R.O. T.C. program established residency in the Annex.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1072/thumbnail.jp

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