Photographs
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of Louise Bennet and Stanley Bennet Jr. [Electronic Record]
Photograph of Matthew Bennet's grave [Electronic Record]
Photograph of Mrs. Walter Barnes [Electronic Record]
Photograph of woman in front of house [Electronic Record]
Photograph of woman in woods [Electronic Record]
Photograph of woman with bag in front of hearth [Electronic Record]
Photographs - VSU History (Vertical Files)
The Vertical File is the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections photograph repository. Each image in this collection is housed in the archives vault. There are thousands of photographs spanning the University's history from 1913 up to the present. If you would like a high definition copy of any of these photographs please contact
Picture Book (Campus Glimpses) - The South Georgia State Normal College, 1920
Pope's Chapel Photographs
Shell E. Hartley Collection [MS-10]: Magnolia Colored School Photographs c.1950 - 1990.
South Georgia State Normal College: Campus Glimpses, 1920
Photograph book for South Georgia Normal College, c.1920. Scanned from book prints, 20150806
Student Government Association (SGA), c.1950s-1970s
The Silver Anniversary, 1938-01-15
Jan 15, 1938. Silver Anniversary [25 Years] Exercise for the Women's college Members of the board of Regents. [L-R] Chancellor S.V. Sanford, D.W.Edwards- college Architect, Cason Callaway- La Grange, G. Haines- Augusta, Miller S. Bell- Millidgeville
The Witching Hour / Lady Isadora with Lord Pan. Des Moines, IA: Dance of Life, 1987
This booklet contains the lyrics to sound recording of the same name. Not sold separaetly, it accompanied the cassette recording.
Valdosta Area Black Achievers In Public Service, 1988
The calendar, dated 1988, displays photos and biographies of successful and prominent African Americans in Valdosta. These individuals would include: Ruth Kimball, Willie Houseal, Joseph "Sonny" Vickers, Bunnis C. Williams, Juanita McCrae Miller, Maceo A. Horne, Ethel Jones Greer, Claydon Hayward Barron, Jacqueline Cooper Dunbar Brown, Ernest Thomas Townsend, Minnie Anderson Martin, Alvin Payton, Sr., Reverend Willie Frank Wade, and John Saunders.