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THE HUNTINGDON COLLECTION
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The
holdings of the Archives and Special Collections of Huntingdon College
are arranged according to “provenance” or “office of
origin.” The record group
titles below identify the current offices and reflect the organization of
Huntingdon College since June 2003
when John Cameron West became the fourteenth president of the
college. Records of
offices in antecedent structures providing the same functions
become “sub-record groups” and often have different record group
titles. Following is a list, though
not exhaustive, of the structures, tenures of the presidents,
and record
group titles for our holdings. Please contact the archivist at
334-833-4413 or <archives@huntingdon.edu>
to ask about records we have in the groupings
listed below.
TUSKEGEE
FEMALE COLLEGE (TFC,
1854-1872)
1. First president, Andrew Adgate Lipscomb (1856-59)
2. Second president, George W. F. Price (1859-1862)
3.
Third president, Jesse Wood (1862-63) 4. Fourth president, C. D. Elliott (1863-64) 5. Fifth president, George W. F. Price (1864-1872)
(ACFC, 1872-1909)
6.
Sixth president Henry D. Moore (1872-75)
7.
Seventh president, John Massey (1875-1909) WOMAN’S
COLLEGE OF ALABAMA (WCA, 1909-1935)
8.
Eighth president, William Ewing Martin (1909-1914) Blanche Grosbec Loveridge, Dean of Faculty, was in charge (1915-1916)
9.
Ninth president, Miflin W. Swartz (1916-22)
10. Tenth president, Walter D. Agnew (1922-35) HUNTINGDON
COLLEGE (HC, 1935- )
10.
Tenth president, Walter D. Agnew (1935-38)
11.
Eleventh president, Hubert Searcy (1938-68)
12.
Twelfth president, Allen Keith Jackson (1968-93) 13. 13. Thirteenth president, Wanda Durrett Bigham
(June1993-May
2003) 14. Fourteenth president, John Cameron West (June 2003- ) RECORD
GROUP TITLES
1. Board of Trustees
2. Presidents' Records
3. Administrative Offices
4. Academic Departments
5. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
6. Student Affairs
Student Government
Student Organizations
7. recurring and Special Events Alumni Association Events Commencement Founders’ Day Homecoming Reunion
Awards Convocations Martin Luther King Convocations
Presidential
Convocations/Banquets Lectures Library Patrons' Dinner International Students' Banquets Music Recitals and Concerts Theatre Performances 8. Alumni ASSOCIATION
9. PROPERTY--GROUNDS
Tuskegee Campus Main Montgomery Campus (1908- ) Cloverdale Campus (2002- ) 10.
PROPERTY—BUILDINGS
Tuskegee Campus
Main Building (1855)
Music Hall (1877)
Elmwood Hall (1892)
Laboratory (ca. 1904)
Montgomery
Main Campus
John Jefferson Flowers Memorial Hall (1909)
Julia A. Pratt Residence Hall (1912)
Massey Memorial Hall (1916)
Y.M.C.A. Hut (1922)
Fred Jackson Hall (1924)
Weona Hanson Residence Hall (1924)
Art Gallery (1927)
Bellingrath Hall (1928)
Central Heating Plant (1928)
Houghton Memorial Library (1929)
John E. Trimble Memorial Building (1936)
Ligon Memorial Residence Hall (1947)
President’s Home (1949)
Delchamps Student Center (1958)
Julia Walker Russell Dining Hall (1963)
Hubert F. Searcy Residence Hall (1970)
Sybil Smith Music Hall (1985)
Wilson Building (1987)
Dixon Wing of Library (1989)
Blount Residence Hall (1996) Montgomery Cloverdale Campus Building (2002- )
11. PROPERTY--BELONGINGS
Organ
Street Clock
Fountain
12. AUDIO VISUAL COLLECTION
Audio tapes/records
Video cassette tapes
Microfilm
Original Art
Photographs
Scrapbooks
13. ARTIFACT COLLECTION
14. PERSONAL PAPERS OF STAFF AND FACULTY Autobiographies Biographies Diaries Genealogical Records Manuscripts Literary, musical, and art works
15. PUBLICATIONS
Alumni
Bulletin Departmental Magazines
Bells
and Pomegranates College
Catalogues Huntress Newspaper Gargolye Prelude Literary Magazine View Books
16.
MANUSCRIPTS
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