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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
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St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
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25 x 20 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-2445
Title
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Lecture in Francis Scott Key Auditorium, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Contact sheet of Meeting in McDowell Hall
Description
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1 sheet
11 proof prints from 35 mm film : b&w
Creator
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Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
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Still Image
Format
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jpeg
Rights
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St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
20.5 x 25.5
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-2424
Title
A name given to the resource
A Ceremony in Robes in the Great Hall of McDowell Hall, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic copy from the St. John's College yearbook : b&w
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1943
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-2384
Title
A name given to the resource
A Common Room [in McDowell Hall], St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Creator
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Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-0384
Title
A name given to the resource
A Fallen Tree in front of McDowell Hall, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1960-1980 [circa]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Subject
The topic of the resource
McDowell Hall (St. John's College, Annapolis, MD) 1960-1980.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis,MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
still image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
16.5 x 15 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Drawing
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-1835
Title
A name given to the resource
A Pen and Ink Drawing of McDowell Hall with Cupola
Description
An account of the resource
1 pen-and-ink drawing : b&w
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
16.5 x 27 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Print
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-1836
Title
A name given to the resource
A Print of a Sketch of McDowell Hall by F. Townsend Morgan
Description
An account of the resource
1 print : b&w
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
SJC-P-0936
Title
A name given to the resource
A Speaker with Piano Accompaniment in the Great Hall in McDowell Hall
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
Great Hall
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
9 x 12.5 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
SJC-P-2325
Title
A name given to the resource
A Student Reading in McDowell Hall by a Portrait of Jacob Klein, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
Presidents
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
12.5 x 9 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
SJC-P-2321
Title
A name given to the resource
A Student Seated in McDowell Hall with Roget's Thesaurus and other Books, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Unknown
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
St. John's College
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
20 x 24.5 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
SJC-P-1064
Title
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A View from the Front Steps of McDowell Hall
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Admissions Flyer with Front view of McDowell Hall with Cupola, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
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St. John's College (Annapolis, Md.). -- Admissions Flyers.
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Aerial View of McDowell Hall and the St. John's College Campus, Annapolis, Maryland
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1870 [circa]
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McDowell Hall (St. John's College, Annapolis, MD)
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Archway under the Front Stairs of McDowell Hall, with Figure Silhouetted
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BULLETIN OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
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Prepared for ST. JOHN' S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
by I. M. PEI & ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS and PLANNERS
September 1962
�St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland Volume XIV September 1962 Number 3 Published Quarterly
Entered as Second Class Matter February 18, 1949 at the Post Office at Annapolis, Maryland, under the Act of August 24, 1912.
�FOREWORD
1
The St. John's College campus is composed of buildings ranging in age
from four to almost two hundred years. Many of the older buildings are now
in need of repair. Several are inefficiently used in terms of the present
curriculum and enrollment. Moreover, certain pressing needs cannot be
met in any of the existing buildings and hence require construction
of new facilities.
In considering possible modifications and additions to the physical plant
of the College, our approach has been essentially conservative. We have
sought to preserve and to strengthen the presently-established character
of the campus, which seems, in scale and organization, altogether
harmonious with the curriculum. Thus, while we suggest extensive interior
remodelling to some of the existing buildings, no demolition is proposed.
Where new wings or new buildings are recommended, they have been
sited so as to complement and enhance the traditional quadrangular
grouping, with its focus in McDowell Hall.
Upon completion of the work outlined in this report, the College could
accommodate an enrollment of about 350 students. As shown on the
accompanying Campus Plan, this can be accomplished without the
acquisition of new land. Further growth beyond this number would we
believe, require expansion of the campus into the area west of St. John's Street.
�CAMPUS PLAN
�USE OF BUILDING FOR ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
3
BUILDING
McDowell Hall
Present Use
Proposed Use
Administration
Administration
Class rooms
Class rooms
Student center
Move Administration
Coffee shop
into basement
Key Memorial
Lecture
Same
Mellon Hall
Class rooms
Same
Laboratory
Planetarium
Planetarium
Same
Woodward Hall
Library
Library
50,000 volumes
100,000 volumes
add wing
Iglehart Hall
Gymnasium
Dining hall
Add kitchen wing
The Paca-Carroll
Dormitory men
Dormitory women
House
8 doubles, 2 triples
10 doubles
Humphreys Hall
Dormitory women
16 singles, 14 doubles
Book store
Pinkney Hall
Dormitory men
4 singles, 20 doubles
Book store
Dormitory men
Dormitory men
60 singles on 3 floors
60 singles on 4 floors
Administration
Chase-Stone House
Dormitory men
12 singles, 6 doubles
Student laundry
Randall Hall
Dormitory men
5 singles, 12 doubles
Remove wings
Dormitory women
Dormitory men
20 doubles
20 doubles
Dining hall
Student center
Coffee shop
Campbell Hall
Dormitory women
Dormitory women
19 singles, 27 doubles
19 singles, 27 doubles
Social hall
Social hall
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The Charles Carroll
Alumni hall
Barrister House
Healing Plant
Heating
Same
Faculty offices
Same
Adequate for future plans
Boathouse
Boats
Same
The Pinkney House
Infirmary
Faculty residence
9 St. John's St.
Dormitory men
Demolish
The Chancellor Johnson
Dormitory men
Move-faculty residence
House
New Dormitory I
Dormitory men
72 singles, 12 living rooms
New Dormitory II
Dormitory women
24 singles, 4 living rooms
New Infirmary
2 wards, 2 singles
Nurses' residence
New Athletic Center
Gymnasium
Pool
Squash
Badminton
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Present
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Men
The Paca-Carroll House
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Humphreys Hall .
Proposed
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Women
Men
Women
20
44
Campbell Hall
73
Randall Hall .
40
73
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Pinkney Hall .
60
60
Chase-Stone House
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2
The Chancellor Johnson House
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New Dormitory I .
72
New Dormitory II
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Total
178
113
196
113
Grand Total
161
291
357
161
�PRIORITY SCHEDULE OF IMPROVEMENT AND NEW CONSTRUCTION
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BUILDING
Estimated Cost
1. Building new dormitory I .
$ 300,000
180,000
2. Infirmary
3. Remodel Woodward Hall, add wing
150,000
4. Build new Athletic Center
600,000
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5. Remodel Iglehart Hall as dining hall
100,000
6. Remodel Chase Stone Hall .
50,000
7. Remodel Randall Hall, lower two floors as Student Center
50,000
8. Remodel McDowell for administration and renovate
heating system
100,000
9. Modify Pinkney and Humphrey Halls and
Paca-Carroll House
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10. Modify Mellon Hall
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11. Site Work and Athletic Fields
12. Demolish No. 5 St. John's Street
50,000
25,000
250,000
5,000
13. Move Chancellor Johnson House and
renovate Pinkney House .
35,000
14. Build New Dormitory II .
100,000
$1,995,000
�McDowell Hall
�REVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS
8
McDOWELL HALL
Built:
1774
Condition:
Good
Present Use:
Administration and classrooms, student center and coffee shop
Proposed Use:
Centralize administration on ground and first floors. Keep present classrooms on second and third floors.
Recommendations:
Move coffee shop into Randall Hall. Install access stair betwe.en ground and
first floors. Adjust ground floor partitions tor offices and renovate heating
system. Floodlight tower.
Estimated Cost:
$100,000
�KEY MEMORIAL, MELLON HALL, PLANETARIUM
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Built:
1958
Condition:
Excellent
Present Use:
Proposed Use:
Recommendations:
Estimated Cost:
Lecture, classrooms, laboratories, planetarium
No change
Correct noise in ventilation system; install folding partitions for better use
of classrooms.
$25,000
�Woodward Hall
�WOODWARD HALL
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Built:
1904
Condition:
Fair
Present Use:
Library
Proposed Use:
Same-Although the library is not centrally located, because of the size of
the college and outside use of these facilities it seems best to enlarge this
building.
Recommendations:
Remodel (A) and extend facilities (B & C)
A
1. Rebuild stairs and fireproof.
2. Remove toilets on second floor and make into smoking room.
3. Strengthen floors and level ceiling.
4. Rebuild wall stacks and limit height; total volumes-basement-35,000;
1st and 2nd floor-30,000.
5. Redesign study alcoves.
6. Waterproof and insulate basement.
7. Renovate heating and electric systems and add air conditioning.
8. Add book elevator.
B
1. Stacks-35,000 volumes
2. Work level consisting of
a. offices
b. toilets and lavatories
c. work counter with sink
3. Access stairs
4. Fireproof doors with fuseable links.
c
1. Develop outside reading area
Estimated Cost:
$150,000
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Built:
1857
Condition:
Fair
Present Use:
Dormitory, men
Proposed Use:
Dormitory, women
Recommendations:
Remodel building by renovating heating and electrical system.
Estimated Cost:
$20,000
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Built:
1857
Condition:
Fair
Present Use:
Dormitory, men
Proposed Use:
Dormitory. This building has sufficient architectural features to justify the
cost of repairs.
Remarks:
Condition of brick-a report has been submitted for repair and maintenance
of brick and ivy.
Recommendations:
Remove wings in rear. Remodel building with 12 single and 6 double rooms
grouped into 6 suites. Repair exterior brick and silicone walls.
Estimated Cost:
$50,000
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Built:
1910
Condition:
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Present Use:
Gymnasium
Proposed Use:
Dining Hall-Totally inadequate for gym and not large enough to renovate.
Recommendations:
Build kitchen wing using existing equipment. Adjust wall partitions. Refinish
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Built:
1835(Remodeled1959)
Condition:
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Present Use:
Dormitory and book store
Proposed Use:
Dormitory, women
Recommendations:
Enlarge book store in basement. Convert 2 doubles into 4 singles.
Estimated Cost:
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Built:
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Condition:
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Present Use:
Dormitory and administration
Proposed Use:
Dormitory, men
Recommendations:
Move administration into ground floor of McDowell. Convert 2 singles on
each wing of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors into a common living room for 8
singles. Remodel 1st floor into 2 suites; 6 singles and 1 tutor's apartment.
Sound-proof corridors.
Estimated Cost:
$20,000
Built:
c. 1780
Condition:
Fair
Present Use:
Infirmary and nurse's residence.
Proposed Use:
Faculty housing.
Recommendations:
Remove infirmary and frame wings in rear. Renovate interior-heating and
electrical.
Estimated Cost:
$20,000
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Built:
1904
Condition:
Good
Present Use:
Dining hall and dormitory, women
Proposed Use:
Student center and dormitory, men
Recommendations:
Move dining hall and kitchen to Iglehart. Remodel lower two floors into
student center with coffee shop, browsing rooms and social rooms; add
connecting stair. Replace exterior with interior fire stair. Improve common
living rooms on 2 dormitory floors.
Estimated Cost:
$50,000
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Recommendations:
1. Build 6 typical house units connected together.
2. Each house unit to consist of two living floors above open ground floor
and each house floor to have six single rooms with a common living
room and bath.
3. Design to follow individual scale and program of college.
Estimated Cost:
$300,000
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Recommended Facilities:
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2. 6 squash courts
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2. Develop brick terraces and over-look north of McDowell Hall.
3. Trim ivy on buildings.
4. Trim existing trees and plant new trees.
5. Put electric and telephone Jines underground.
6. Build brick and wrought iron fence to enclose campus.
7. Drain athletic fields.
8. Lay out new athletic fields and tennis courts.
9. Repair bulkhead along College Creek.
Estimated Cost:
$250,000
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Bulletin of St. John's College, September 1962
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Volume XIV, Number 3 of the Bulletin. Published in September 1962. Campus Plan Report prepared for St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland by I. M. Pei & Associates, Architects and Planners.
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Annapolis, MD
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1962-09
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Bulletin September 1962-Vol.XIV No. 3-Campus Plan Report
Bulletin
Campbell Hall
Carroll Barrister House
Chancellor Johnson House
Chase-Stone House
Hodson Boathouse
Humphreys Hall
Iglehart Hall
McDowell Hall
Mellon Hall
Paca-Carroll House
Pinkney Hall
Randall Hall
Woodward Hall Library
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To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
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COLONIAL DAY
ANNAPOLIS--MAY 15
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
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�THE MARYLAND STATF.
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BUILT 1772
The Annapolis Convention of 1786, forerunner of the Convention that framed the American Constitution, met in the old Senate Chamber. Three years earlier, in this same room,
Washington resigned his commission as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental armies.
Here also the Treaty of Peace with Great Britain was ratified in 1784.
Maryland and Massachusetts are the only two states with Capitol buildings dating from
before the Revolution . The building pictured above is the third on this site. The first,
built in 1697, was destroyed by fire, and the second, built in 1704, was torn down to make
room for the present structure.
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�ORDER OF EVENTS.
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LACROSSE GAME: ST. JOHN 'S VS . ONONDAGO INDIANS.
Athletic Field, St. John's College Campus.
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HISTORIC COLONIAL HOUSES.
(For some of these houses there will be an admission charge)
A cton Hous e, across Spa Creek, built in I745, by Philip
Hammond.
Bordley-Randall Hous e, Randall Court, built in I727, by
Thomas Bordley. Open to the public. Special Colonial dances
will be given in the garden by pupils of Miss Bessie Evans, Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore.
Brice House, corner East and Prince George Streets, built in
I740. (See illustration.) Open to the public.
Carroll House, Duke of Gloucester Street, built about I735 ·
(See illustration.) House open to men only. Children of St.
Mary's Parochial School will give Colonial dances on the lawn.
Chase House, Maryland Ave., begun in I769. (See illustration.) Open to the public.
Dorsey Hous e, 2I I Prince George Street, built prior to I694·
The "Assembly" held a session here in February, I695·
Jonas Green House, I24 Charles Street, built in I7I7. (See
illustration.) Open to the public.
Hammond-Harwood House, Maryland Ave., built in I 770I774· (See illustration.) Open to the public.
Thomas ]enings House, I95 Prince George Street, built prior
to I740.
Lloyd Dulany House, I62 Conduit Street, built prior to I770,
by Lloyd Dulany. Washington dined there in I 77 I and I 773.
Now owned by the Masonic Order. Open to the public.
Ogle House, 33 College Ave ., built prior to I747· Residence
of Governor Samuel Ogle, I747-I752. Open to the public.
l/Villiam Paca House, Prince George Street, built about I763.
Now Carvel Hall Hotel. (See illustration.)
Pinkney House, 5 St. John's Street, built I7
One of the
four houses which St. John's College is seeking to preserve and
restore.
Reynolds Tavern, 4 Church Circle, built about I737· Open to
the public.
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�Brice Hou se, Corner of East Street and Prince Geo rge Street, built in 1740 by Thomas J enings,
cousin of Sarah J enings, first Duchess of Marlborough. A wedding gift to his daughter, Juliana,
who marri ed Co l. James Brice, it was a notable center of Colonial social life. Washington often
made it his home when in Annapo li s. The Brice House will be furni shed for this occasion
through the courtesy of Dr. Michael A. Abrams and Mr. C. Edward Snyder of Baltimore. One
of th e' four houses which St. John' s College is seeking to preserve and re store.
Chase House, Maryland Avenue, begun in 176 9 by Samuel Chase, Signer of the Declaration of
Independence, and finished by Colonel Edward Lloyd. This house, famed for the beauty of its
brick work and its magnificent interior, now belongs to the Maryland Diocese of the Episcopal
Church.
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R idout Hou se, Duke of Gloucester Street, built about 1765.
Sands House, 130 Prince George St., built in 1694. Oldest
frame house in Annapolis. Open to the public.
Upton Scott House, Shipwright Street, built in 1760. (See
illustration.) Open to the public.
P eggy Stewart House, 207 Hanover Street, built in 1763. (See
illustration.) Open to the public.
ff/ alton Hous e, 10 Francis Street, built in 1696. (See illu stration.)
The Pageant: First Episode. TREATY OF PEACE WITH THE INDIANS .
This will take place under the Liberty Tree on . St. John 's
campus, where the treaty was made wi th the Susquehannock
Indians in 1652. The Onondagas, from New York State, will
take the part of the Indian signers, and will approach the Liberty
Tree from the river. The white settlers will come from the
opposite direction.
I 2 :JO P. Jl/l. MAY-POLE DANCE BY PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN ON ST. JOHN'S
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I 2:50P.M. The Pageant: Second Episode. 1\lOBBING OF THE EFFIGY OF HooD.
The effigy of Zachariah Hood, merchant of Annapolis appointed distributor of stamped paper, will be carried through
the streets in a two-wheeled cart, jeered at by the mob , then taken
to the ridge of St. John's campus, given the Mosaic law, placed
in stocks, and hanged on a gibbet.
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ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE T U ESDAY CLU B.
Presented by the Vagabond Players, Brice House.
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Th e Pag eant: Third. Episode. L Al'\D ING OF L AFAYETTE.
Companies of the Eastern Shore National Guard will cross
Chesapeake Bay in old sailing vessels and land at City Wharf.
They will represent regiments which were brought from the
head wa ters of the Elk to Annapolis on their march to join
Washington's forces at Yorktown. The N a tiona! Guard troops
will march to the old "playgrounds " of St. John 's College and
encamp before the French Monument. Lafayette's way will be
strewn with flowers by children of the Ani1apolis public schools.
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DOORWAY OF HAMMO ND -H ARWOOD HousE
This. entrance to what is now St. John's College Colonial Museum is one of the finest doorways in America. In the recent re storation of the house a modern wooden porch bad to be
removed. The foundations of the original stone steps were uncovered, and the present
steps were built of Virginia sandstone taken from the same quarries as the stone which
forms the coping on the porches at Mt. Vernon and Monticello.
�ORDER OF EVENTS-Continued
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ANNIVERSARY M EETING OF TI-IE TUESDAY CLUB.
Second Performance, Brice House.
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The Pageant: Fourth Episode. GEORGE WASHINGTON ARRIVES TO
RESIGN HIS COMMISSION.
He is met at College Creek Bridge by a committee of citizens,
headed by .Mayor C. W . Smith. Guarded by the 5th Maryland
Regiment he is driven to the State House. His route is : King
George Street, College Avenue, North Street, State Circle to
Maryland Avenue.
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ARRIVAL OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE.
The President and Mrs. Coolidge will be welcomed in the
Executive Mansion by Governor Ritchie and Mrs. Albert
Ritchie .
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proceeds to the old Senate Chamber.
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PRESIDEN,T AND MRS. COOLIDGE ARRIVE AT THE OLD STATE HOUSE
PORTICO.
They are received by a committee consisting of J ohn Hays
Hammond, Chairman, Mrs. W. Bladen Lowndes, Mayor
Charles W. Smith, C. Wilbur Miller, Herbert N a ble, and
Admiral Louis M . Nulton. The President is presented with an
illuminated address of w elcome from the citizens by the m ayo r.
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Th e Pag ean t: Sixth Episode. W ASHI NGTON RESIGNS HIS COMMISSION.
In the Old Senate Chamber of the State House, in the presence
of" The United States in Congress Assembled," General W as hington resigns his commission. This scene will be viewed by the
Presidential party.
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He is driven to the Hammond-Harwood House.
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THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE WILL APPEAR ON THE PORTICO
OF THE OLD STATE HOUSE.
3 ·45 P.M.
THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY VISITS THE HAMMOND-HARWOOD HOUSE .
. In the dining room they will meet colonial celebrities, including Washington, Lafayette, .M atthias Hammond, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Tench Tilghman, William Paca, and Thomas
Johnson, many of them portrayed by direct descendants in original costumes.
In the" retiring room" the party will meet the wives of these
gentlemen.
In the ball room a children 's dancing class will be conducted
by a dancing teacher at the spinet, 'vhile" mammies "·,vait along
the walls.
In the kitchen "Silas" will be teasing "Aunt Hester. "
These scenes will also be enacted for the public.
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Hammond-Harwood Hou se, M~ryland Avenue, rear view. Built between 1770-1 77 + by Matthias
Hammond, this house is known the country over as a supreme example of Georgian architecture,
and is famous for the elaborate carving in its dining room and ballroom. Re-furni shed through
the generosity of Francis P. Garvan of New York, Mrs. Miles 'Vhite, Jr., and Mrs. Jam es
Bordley, Jr., of Baltimore, the house now contains some of the originp.l furniture. Draperies have
been provided by Mrs. Raymond Baker, Mrs. J. H. Covington, Mrs. Breckenridge Long, and
Mrs. John T. Shaw. One of the· four houses which St. John ' s College is seeking to preserve, it
is open to the public as St. John 's College Colonial Museum.
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THE LIB ERTY TREE
The Liberty Tr ee, a six-hundred-year-old tulip popl ar, stan d s on St. Jolu1' s camp us. U nd er
its bran che s in 1652 a tre a ty of peace was signed between th e white sett le rs a nd th e
Indians. There in pre-Revo lutionary days Sam uel Chase a nd others exhort ed the patriots
to stand up for their rights. There, too, vVashington , and later Lafayette, addr essed
citizens of Annapolis.
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3:50P.M.
MINUET, DANCED BY CHILDREN OF ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
ON ST. JOHN 'S COLLEGE CAMPUS.
4:05 P. M.
THE PRESIDENTIAL P ARTY VISITS THE CHASE
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Here they will meet Judge Samuel Chase and Mrs. Chase and
Col. Edward Lloyd and Mrs. Lloyd. They will attend a meeting of the" Tuesday Club," presented by the Vagabond Players
of Baltimore. This club was an organization of local wits which
flourished in the I 8th century.
Other performances will be given for the public in the " great
room " of the Brice House.
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MAY-POLE D ANCE BY PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN ON ST. }OHN'S
COLLEGE CAMPUS .
4 :J O P. M.
RECEPTION FOR THE PRESIDEN T AND MRS. COOLIDGE.
The President and Mrs. Coolidge will meet the Board of
Governors and Visitors, and Faculty of St. John 's College in
the assembly room of McDowell Hall.
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Jon as Gree n Hou se, Ch ar les Street, built in 1717, the home and printing office of Jonas Green,
printer of th e Maryland Gazette. A f riend an d associate of Franklin, and the wittiest member
of the Tuesday Club, he was one of the lea ding liter a ry figures in days when Annap oli s was
known as the Paris of America. Green's folio edition of Bacon 's "Laws of Maryland" was one
of the finest pieces of printing done in th e thirteen colonies.
�Paca House, now Carvel Hall Hotel, Prince George Street, built by William Paca, signer of the
Declaration of Independence. In Winston Churchill's novel "Rich ard Carvel," this is the home
of Dorothy Manners. The Annapolis Chamber of Commerce meets weekly in the original kitchen
of the old house.
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4 :40P.M.
Th e Pageant: Seventh Episode. ST. JOHN 'S COLLEGE PROCESSION
OF 1789.
In 1789 when King William's School was formally turned
over to its successor, St. John's College, a religious service was
held in St. Anne's Church. The Board of Governors and Visitors ,
friends, faculty and students who had attended the service then
marched in procession down College Ave., and across the campus
to McDowell Hall. This procession will be re-enacted, and
reviewed by President Coolidge from the portico of McDowell
Hall.
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ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE TUESDAY CLUB.
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BUFFET SUPPER IN BRICE HOUSE.
In Colonial Annapolis those who contributed to the success
of holiday occasions were invited to a special supper. This evening in Brice House St.John's College Colonial Day Committee
will be host to all pageant players and helpers.
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ORD ER OF EVENTS-Con tinu ed .
COLONIAL B ANQUET.
St.John's Co llege will entertain at an old-time :Maryland supper its Board of Governors and other spec ially invited guests.
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COLON IAL BALL.
It vvas customary in Colonial Days to clos e every holiday
occas ion with a grand ball. Tonight a Colonial Ball will be held
in the lobby of the State H ouse . Admission tickets will be issued
to all w ho h ave taken part in today's celebration, but only those
w ho come in correc t costumes of the period will be admitted.
VARIED EXHIBITIONS
Ylargaret Brent Tableau, State House Circle; Betsy R oss Tableau , West Street; Tahleaux at the
Court H ouse, O ld Town Gate ; St. Tamina's Day Celebration wi th Indian dances.
Quiltin g parties in :Mu llen garden near Post Office and in Ogle House gard en, 33 College Avenue;
Hooked Ru g party in Brya n garden, -1-9 College Avenue.
l\tir. and M rs. J onas Green portray ed by 1
V1r. T . Kent Green and lVIrs. J. T. Bowers, J onas·
Green H ouse, and Dorothy l\ifanners and ;\•
Irs. Willi am P aca portrayed by :Miss Muriel Rumble and
l\ifiss Cath erin e Newton at Carvel H all.
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\\'alton Hou se, 10 Francis Street, built by vVilliam \Vorkman. This was the origina l home of
K ing 'Wi lliam 's School , founded at Annapolis in 1696. After th e Revolution King \ Vi lliam's
became St. John 's Co ll ege, which is, therefore, America 's third olde st education a l institution.
Thi s is the old est co lleg e building still stand in g in th e U nited States.
�Scott House, Shipwright Street, built in r76o by Dr. Upton Scott, great uncle of Francis Scott Key,
who made this house his home while a student at St. John's College. It is said to be the original
"Carvel Hall," home of the hero of Winston Churchill's Revolutionary romance of that name.
The house has one of the finest halls in Annapolis. Now a home of the Sisters of Notre Dame
of the Catholic Church.
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Carroll House, Duke of Gloucester Street, built about 1735 , birthplace of Charles Carroll of
Carrollton, in I737· Now a home of the Redemptorist Fathers of the Catholic Church.
�ANNAPOLIS: AN HISTORICAL SKETCH
THE ARK and the Dove are to Maryland what the .M ayflower is to 1\!Iassachusetts. In 1634 these tWo vessels arrived at what is now St. Mary's, carrying two hundred colonists sent out by Cecilius Calvert, second Lord Baltimore.
No extensive settlements were made in the region of Annapolis, -however, until
fourteen years later. By r6so the Severn district was populous enough to become
a county, called Anne Arundel after Lady Baltimore, who was the daughter of the
Earl of Arundel. The principal port of this section was known first as Proctor's
Landing, then as" Anne Arundel Town upon the Severn." In 1695 it was formally
christened Annapolis · for Princess Anne, later Queen of England.
An act passed by the Maryland Assembly in r683 was of great benefit to "Anne
Arundel's Town," for it became the residence of the district collector, the naval
officer, and the deputies for the dispatch of shipping. Only from such legally
established ports could ships clear with their rich cargoes of tobacco, and to them
all vessels had to come from outside the Colony before discharging either goods
or passengers. In r694 the town was further strengthened by the transfer of the
capital from St. Mary's. A "publique ferry" was instituted on the Severn and a
ferry keeper hired for 9000 pounds of tobacco yearly. Commissioners appointed
by the Royal Governor laid the town out in the charming pattern which it retains
today, and work went rapidly forward on a brick State House. By I-700 Annapolis
was fairly launched upon a career of prosperity which lasted only until Revolutionary days, but which set a stamp upon the city for all time.
Let us make no mistake about the wealth of the early Annapolitans. Men like
Charles Carroll of Carrollton were rich even by the standards of today. The two
characteristics of that period were great wealth and a high level of cultivation
sustained by close contact with Europe. The planters and merchants of early
Annapolis were as rich as the nobles and merchants of England, and their social
life was of a piece with that of the mother country. Annapolis had its coffee
houses and its clubs of wits; its sedan chairs and its coaches; its portrait painters
, and its silversmiths. It erected the first theatre building in America. Best of all
it had its architects and its builders. The famous Frenchman, De Tocqueville,
called Annapolis the only finished city he had seen in America, and there can
be no doubt that his judgment rested largely on the mansions of the gentry, standing in a spacious belt between the foot of the State House Hill and the water front.
The tide of prosperity was already spent after the Revolution, but Annapolis
remained the capital of Nl:aryland and it became in r 845 the seat of the Naval
Academy. These two +?.ctot ~ preserved it from dec~y-at the same time the city
was never overwhelmeL
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�an old time. In the words of Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the National
Geographic Society, "Annapolis has been preserved as our country's most truly
colonial city. , You may wander about this fine old community and feel that you are
living in those dramatic days when the little city on the Severn h~d a major part
in shaping the course of the Nation's history."
Annapolis is still a city of blue water, red brick, and green shade. Street
vistas end as of old in the noble outline of the State House, or in a patch of
water coursing by the slant masts of Chesapeake B;:ty schooners. There has been
no need to widen streets; walks of hollowed and pitted ·brick remain. The charm
of Annapolis is an Old World charm; it consists not only in marked sites where
famous actions took place, but also in the preservation of streets, houses, and even
drawing rooms where those famous actions took place. The city is most charming
in the spring when its box-bordered gardens are at their best and its lindens and
catalpas heavy with bloom.
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forced by patriots to burn his brig, the Peggy Stewart, and its c ~ :·go of t ra. Stewart's wife and the
daughter for whom the brig was named, watched the burninf of -1'' r ;hip from a second-story ·
window. One of the four houses which St. John's College is
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Old Senate Chamber, Mary land State House, here was held the Annap~ l is Convention of 1786,
and here Congress assemb led to receive Washington's resignation as Commander-in -Chief of the
Continental armies. This room has been restored to its origina l condition. A bronze plate marks
the place where Washington stood during the ceremony and the desk used by the Clerk of
Congress at th e time is in p lace.
�CHARLES CARROLL OF CARROLLTON (17 37-1832 )
Signer of the Declaration of Independence, one of the founders of St. John's College, and a
member of its first Board of Visitors and Governors.
�SAMUEL CHASE (174I-r8rr)
Signer of the Declaration of Independence, one of th e founders of St. John 's College, and a
member of its first Board of Vis ito rs and Governors.
�THOMAS STONE ( 1743-1787 )
Signer of the Declaration of Independence, one of the founders of St. John's College, and a
member of its first Board of Visitors a nd Governors.
�.WILLIAM PACA (1740-1799)
Signer of the Dec! aration of Independence, one of the founders of St. John's College.
�McDowELL HALL
McDowell Hall, St. John's College, was begun in 1744 by Thos. Bladen, Fifth
Royal Governor of Maryland, for a governor's palace. Because of his extravagance the colonial assembly refused to appropriate the funds necessary for its
completion, and the building stood unfinished for many years and was known as
" Bladen's Folly."
In 1784, when King William's School was converted into St. John 's College by
legislative enactment, this structure was granted to the College for its administration building, and it was named for the institution 's first President, the Reverend
John McDowell, LL.D. In what is now the assembly hall of St. John's College
a reception was held for Washington in 1791, and this hall, too, in 1824 was the
scene of a banquet and reception given for Lafayette.
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JoHN'S CoLLEGE
C'T. JOHN'S began in r696 as King William's School, one of the first free
0 public schools to be established in America. King William's flourished until
the Revolution when, according to tradition, its building became a gun shop .
Among .its scholars were practically all the Annapolitans who held leading positions in the Colonial government from 1720 until the Revolutionary War. Especially noteworthy was William Pinkney, Minister to England, Minister-Plenipotentiary to Russia, and U. S. Attorney-General.
Through the same general forces which created a free America, King William's School became St. John's College. At the granting of St. John's charter in
r784 the property, students, and masters of King William 's were transferred to
the college by legislative enactment. Thus St. John's traces its beginnings to the
earliest Colonial times and in point of age is exceeded only by Harvard and
William and Mary.
At the time of the founding of the College it drew to its support a remarkable
group of men who had been prominent in the struggle for Independence. Among
the promoters of St. John 's were the four :Maryland Signers of the Declaration
of Independence, John Eager Howard, leader of the Maryland Line, John Hanson,
first President of the Continental Congress, Thomas John Claggett, first Protestant
Episcopal Bishop to be ordained in the United States, John Carroll, first Ameri-
King \Villiam's Books, thre e of the 400 volumes inherited from King William's School. Sent to
Maryland in r696 by King William, tbey were a part of one of the earliest free public libraries
in America.
�PORTRAIT OF KING \VILLIAM
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King \Villiam's School, of which St. John 's College was th e direct successo r, was named for
King William III of England. The original painting by Schlacken hangs in the Mauritshui s at The Hague. Copied by T. Hoogendorp of Rotterdam. Thi s portrait was presented to St. John 's College by \Valter H . Buck, a member of the Board of Visitors and
Governors, and now hangs in McDowell Hall.
�can Catholic Archbishop, and many others of equal eminence. The College was
established as a non-sectarian institution and has always maintained that character.
It is not known how the College got its name. Probably some of the leaders
who were responsible for its transition from King William's School to St. John 's
College had attended St. John's at Oxford.
Francis Scott Key, author of The Star Spangled Banner, was a graduate of
the College in Annapolis in the class of 1796. vVashington visited St. John's in
1791 and later sent to it his stepgrandson, George Washington Parke Custis. The
names of three other members of the Washington family stand on the early rolls
of the College.
No educational institution in the state is more characteristic of Maryland
than St. J olm's College. In its life now, as in its early history, are found names
strong in the business, social and political world of Maryland. It is today a liberal
arts college for men, modern in thought and method yet bringing to the service
of the present the best of its colonial past. As a fitting background for its courses
in the history and culture of America, St. John's is seeking to preserve and
restore four of the architectural treasures of pre-Revolutionary Annapolis: the
Hammond-Harwood House, the Brice House, the Pinkney House, and the Peggy
Stewart House.
FRANCIS SCO'fT KEY
ALEXANDER HAMILTON
Author of The Star Spangled Banner,
graduate of St. John's College in the Class
of 1796. His speech before the Maryland
Legislature saved the College. At the
entrance to McDowell Hall the Alumni
have erected a tablet honoring his memory.
Delegate from New York to the Annapolis Convention of 1786. During his visit
to Annapolis he met many of the political
leaders of that city who were working for
St. John's College, and his name is found
in the Subscribers' Book of St. John's.
�COLONIAL DAY
COM~fiTTEES
BALL COMMITTEE
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Chairman
vVILB UR MILLER,
vV. BLADEN
MRS.
MRs. DUNCAN BRENT
LOWNDES
]AMES EaRDLEY, ]R.,
Ch ainnan
MRs. D. CLA UDE HANDY,
General 11-f anager
MRS. CHARLES CARROLL
MRs. HowARD MoRTON
MEN' S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
C. WILBUR MILLER,
Chairman
MRS. }OHN NELSON
PAGEANT COMMITTEE
GOVER NOR ALBERT C. RITCHIE
]. GARLAND HEA LY,
HowARD BRUCE
E.
RICHARD F. CLEVELAND
L. M.
] . ViT
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] . M . T. FI NNEY
Chai1·man
w . ]ACKSON
PHIPPS
GRAH AM
ELI FRANK
ROBERT GARRETT
COSTUME COMMITTEE
HaN. PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH
vVILLIAM
ADMIRAL
L.
L.
MARBURY
M. NULTON
A.
Chai1·man
MRS. CHARLES ALGER
MRS . JosEPHINE DULANY
W. FRANK ROBERTS
]AMES
M rss NATALIE HAYS HAMMOND,
MRS. EDWARD HAMMOND
WA LTON
MRS. THOMAS KEMP
vVILLIAM WooDWARD
MRS. CLEME NT PE NROSE
]AMES BORDLEY, }R.
MRS. GEORGE SMITH
MRS. LaVINIA WHITE
WOMEN'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman
Annapolis Chai,·man
A ss't Annapolis Chairman
MRS. W . BLADEN LOWNDES,
MRS. ROBERT DASHIELL,
MRS. ABRAM Moss,
MISS HELE NE HEDIA N
MUSIC COMMITTEE
Chai1·man
Ch airman jo1· Annapolis
WARREN W ILMER BROW N,
MRs. ELLIOTT BURWELL,
MRS . CHARLES COOPER
MEN'S
ANNAPOLIS
COMMITTEE
CoLONEL ]OHN DE PEYSTER Douw,
Chairman
MRs. HALL HARRISON
MRS. VIRGINIA POWELL HARRISS
F. P. BASSETT
MRS. CHARLE~ SLAYTON
B. BERMAN
FRANZ C . BORNSCHEI N
J.
GARLAND HEALY
FREDERICK HUBER
RIDGELY P. MELV I N
GoRDoN
0.
GEORGE S!EMON N
PARLETT
FREDER ICK P. STIEFF
W. A . STROHM
W. F. STROHMEYER
COMMITTEE ON OLD HOUSES
MRs. DoRSEY GASSAwAY,
COMMITTEE TO MEET THE PRESIDENT
]OHN HAYS HAMMOND,
Chairman
MRS. W. B LA DEN LOWNDES
MRs. HE NRY ROBERT
M. NULTON
Mrss MARY MAGRUDER
MAYOR C. vV. SMITH
INVITATION COMMITTEE
vVALTER H. B ucK,
MRs. ENOCH B . GAREY
MRS. DANIEL R . RA NDA LL
HERBERT NoBLE
L.
MRS. C. NELSON DUGAN
MRS. CHARLES W. D . LIGON
C. WILBUR M I LLER
ADMIRAL
Chai•·man
MRs. ]OHN BOWERS
Chairman
COMMITTEE O N HOUSE DECORATIONS
W . A. STROHM,
Chairman
HARRY KENCHINGTON
Lours M . PHIPPS
BANQUET COMMITTEE
MRs. ] AMES BORDLEY, ]R. ,
MRs. ].
Chairman
I-I. CoviNGTON
MRS. ] OHN GIBBS
COMMITTEE ON STREET SCENES
MRs. HoRACE S . \VH ITMAN
MRs. V I RG I NIA POWELL HARR ISS
MRS. FRANK HAMBLETON
MR.s. ROBERT \V ALKER
MRs. RoBERT GoLDSBOROUGH HE NRY
MRS. CARROLL VAN NESS
MRS. ]OHN WHITRIDGE
MISS H ARRIET P. MAR I NE
�STREET COMMITTEE
W. F. STROHMEYER, Clwit·man
CHARLES E. CHANCE
CHARLES \V. TucKER
COMM ITTEE ON GARDENS AND HIGHWAYS
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
MRs.
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
ROBERT P. WINTERODE, Chairman
RICHARD BALDWIN
WILLIAM P. 0. CLARKE
A . G. CooKE
SYLVESTER LABROT
WILLIAM CoLEMAN ROGERS
GEORGE TURNER
COMMITTEE ON STORE DECORATIONS
P . CoRosH, Chairman
SAMUEL DE BOIS
VV. U. McCREADY
COMMITTEE ON SCHOOLS AND
SCHOOL CHILDREN
RIDGELY P. MELVIN, Chairman
MISS M. CLARICE BERSCH
MISS LOUISE W. LINTHICUM
MISS RUTH PARKER
MISS jOSEPHI NE RIORDAN
BERNARD HOFF
FRANK 0. ~' RITE, }R.
CHILDREN ' S ACTIVITIES
MISS
Miss
MISS
MISS
MISS
M ISS
RUTH PARKER, Chairman
LILLIAN HoFFMAN
MARJORIE HAYDEN
CARRIE WILLIFORD
REBECCA LANE
M. CLAR ICE BERSCH
ST. ANNE' S CHURCH COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE ON STORE WINDOWS
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
MISS
SAMUEL BROOKE, Chait·man
CLARKSON BRIGHT
SAMUEL HURT
ALBERT LEFFLER
LOUISE MAGRUDER
COMMITTEE ON COACHES AND CARRIAGES
RIDGELY P. MELVI N, Chairman
}OHN MACKALL
}AMES J. STEHLE
BERNARD }. WIEGARD
REV
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
J
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MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
MRs.
MRS.
MISS
MISS
MISS
MISS
EDW;\RD jOHNSON, Chait·man
CLARENCE VVHITE, Vice-Chairma n
ALBERT LEFFLER
E. G. SCHNEIDER
RAYM OND STONE
THOMAS STRANGE
THORNTON STRANGE
}OHN MARSTON
FowLER ~' ELLS
LEE KALMEY
LOUISE MAGRUDER
ELIZABETH Moss
EFFIE STRANGE
ELIZA SUYDAM
POLICE AND PARKING COMM ITTEE
]AMES A . WALTO N, Chairman
E . AUSTIN BAUGHMAN
CHARLES D. GAITHER
MAYOR C . vV. SMITH
LUNCH COMMITTEE
MRS. ROBERT BURWELL, Ch airman
MRS. NICHOLAS H . GREEN
COMMITTEE ON TEAS
MISS
MRS.
MRs.
MRS.
MRS.
MRS.
MISS
CHARLOTTE MURRAY, Chairman
CLARKSON BRIGHT
CARLOS CusACHS
FRANK MUNROE
FRANK RoCKWELL
C. DE P . V ALK
KATHARINE \~1 ATKINS
JOINT COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN LEGION
AND VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
LAWRENCE THOMPSON, Chainna n
\V. A. DARDEN
FRED GELHAUS
BE NJAMIN F. GRAHAM
}AMES HALEY
]OHN MooDY
]OHN S. STRAHORN
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
RAYMO ND TOMPKINS, Chairman
McKEE BARCLAY
POSTERS COMMITTE E
MRS. THEODORE vVooLSEY JoHNSO N, Chairman
MISS jE NN IE RICHARDSON
FLAG COMMITTEE
VENDORS COMMITTEE
B. BERMAN, Chairman
E. C . EcK
w. T. vVILLIAMs
MRS. FLORA DUVALL \VADE, Chairman
MISS VIRGINIA V\IATTS
MISS l-lELEN YOUNG
�COLONIAL DAY PAGEANT
Under dirrction of T. 1 Cushing
11.
CAST
TREATY WITH THE INDIANS:
Indians : Five members of the Onondaga tribe.
Settlers: R. B. Blackwell, C. L. Clemson, A. E . Martak, A. D. Moss and ]. J.
Stehle.
Interpreters: Oswald Stallin gs and Harry Rosatti.
MoBBING OF THE EFFIGY oF HooD:
Samuel Chase .. .. . ....... .. .. . ...... ...... .. Richard Randall
Crowd of Townsfolk ....... ..... ...... .. ..... St. John's College Students
ARRIVAL OF THE M ARQU IS DE LA FAYETTE:
The Marquis de La Fayette ....... . ....... . .... John McGrath
Troops : Members of rst Battalion, rst Infantry, Maryland National Guard,
Easton and Centreville, . .Yiaryland, under command of C aptain Frederick
Korte.
Crowd of Townsfolk: St. J olm's students and Annapolis High School students.
Flower Child ren: Pupils of Elementary Schools of Anne Arundel County.
Fife and Drum Corps: Members of the U. S. Naval Academy Band.
RESIGNATION OF GENERAL WASHINGTON:
George Washington .... ... ... .. ... . ...... .. .. George Forbes
Martha YVashington .. ................ .. ...... Mrs. George Forbes
Colonel Humphreys, Aide-de-Camp ........ ... . .. Jack Kellogg.
Colonel Walker, Aide-de-Camp ............ . .. .. ]. Barry Mahool, Jr.
General Thomas Mifflin (President of Continental
Congress) ............. ... ... .. ... . ..... R. R. Thomas
Secretary . ....... .. ................... . .... . E. M. Jackson
Members of Continental Congress: T. ]. Abernathy, Evan M. Barton, F. P .
Bassett, B. Berman, James Bordley, III, Philip Carroll, Earle M. Chapman ,
Hallam Claude, James E. Collinson, Irwin Dunn, Alexander Gawlis, Dixon
Gibbs, Guy Holliday, Jack Kellog, John McKenney, Frank A. Munroe,
Professor C. V. 0. Terwilliger, James A. Walton, Edward Warfield and
Dr. R. S. G. Welch.
Ladies: Mrs. Philip Carroll, Mrs. Alexander Gawlis, Mrs. ]. Barry
Mahool, Jr., and :M rs. ]. A. Walton; the Misses Ida Perry Black, Eleanora
Cooper, Louise Harris, \Vilm a Lanyon, Priscilla McHenry, Grace Sleight,
Peggy Stewart, Virginia Watts and Helen Youn g.
Town Criers: Clapham :M urray, Joseph Swikert, and John Ely.
School boys to harry them: From Anne Arundel County Schools.
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IN THE HISTORIC HOUSE S
THE HAMMOND-HARWOOD HousE:
Matthias Hammond . ....... . .......... . ... Evelyn Harrison
Mrs. Thomas Johnson .. ..... ... . ....... .. .. Mrs. Claude Handy
Governor Thomas Johnson (of Mass.) .. .. .... James Bordley, III
Charles Carroll of Carrollton . ... ....... . .. .. Charles Carroll
Mrs. Charles Carroll of Carrollton ...... ... . .. Miss Mary L ee Carroll
William Paca . . ............ . ............. . J~seph Paca Kennedy
Mrs. William Paca ....... . ... . . ... .... . .. . Miss Juliana Taylor
Mrs. John Hammond ... . ..... . .. ....... . .. . Miss Natalie Hays H ammond
Colonel Tench Tilghman .... . . .. ... . . . ...... John Bordley
Mrs. Tench Tilghman . . ... ... ........ . . . . .. Miss Ellen F. Bordley
The Singer .... . .... . .. .. . ... . ... . .... . .. . Miss Mary Bokee
The Soloist and Accompanist . . ........ .. .. . . . Mrs. Charles Cooper
The Children : Robert Burwell, Ellis Garey, Peggy King, Mary Lewis, Mary
Melvin and Ridgely Melvin.
The Dancing Teacher ....... . ...... . .. . ..... Miss Louise Kemp
Spinet Player .. . ..... .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . ...... Miss Annie W. Iglehart
Aunt Hester .. ... . . . . .. ..... ... .... .... ... J\!Iary Proctor
The Butler .... . . .. . . . .... .. . . .. . .... . ... . Valentine
THE BRICE HousE:
Captain John Brice ... . .. . ..... , ....... .... . John Harrison
Mrs. John Brice . . .. .. . . ..... . .......... ... Mrs. John Harrison
John Carroll .. ... .. . . . . ............ .. ... . Randol Carroll
Mrs. John Carroll .. ... . .... . . .. . . . .. . ... .. Mrs. John Philip Hill
Charles Carroll, Barrister ... . . .. . . .. .. . . . .... Edwin Warfield
Mrs. Charles Carroll .. . . .. .. ... ... .. .. . . . . . Mrs. Edwin Warfield
Singers: Mrs. Elsie Craft Hurley, Miss Mary Bokee.
Harpist . . ... ..... .... ... ... ; . .. ... .. .. . .. Miss Mildred Persons
RANDALL HousE GARDEN :
Singers: Mrs. Charles Slayton, Mrs. Elliott Burwell
Accompanist .. .... .. . . . .. .. .. . ....... . .. .. Miss Elizabeth Ellen Starr
Quartet from the U. S. N aval Academy Band.
CHASE HousE LAWN :
Quartet from the U. S. Naval Academy Band.
MUNROE GARDEN :
Quartet from the U . S. Naval Academy Band.
Old-time coaches and carriages, horses, and harnesses loaned by the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Company, Robert Kinnear, the Annapolis Dairy Products Company, and citizens
of Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County.
Stein piano by Stief!
�ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE TUESDAY CLUB
PRESENTED BY THE VAGABOND PLAYERS OF BALTIMORE
A Short Play by Helen A. F. P enniman
NoTE: The Tuesday Club was a famous club of Annapolis wits which flourished in the
eighteenth century. The play is based on the Minutes Book of the club, which is preserved in the
Maryland Hi storical Society, in Baltimore.
Charles Cole, president . . ...... .. . .. . . . . . .. ..... .. . . ... . .. Thomas Allen
Dr. Alexander Hamilton, speaker ... . .. . . . . . . . .............. Russell Burner
Jonas Green, poet laureate . ....... ..... .. . ... . . .. ...... .. .. W . A. Willingham
William Thornton, " proto musicus " .. . .. ... ..... . . ....... . . John Osbourn
Governor Sherley of Massachusetts, guest .... .. . . ......... . .. Henry Morriss
Stephen Bordley, member ............... . . .. ............... W. F. Costello, Jr.
Richard Dorsey, member ........................... . .. . . . . Martin Murray
Walter Dulany, member ........ . ...... .. .. . .... . ......... Harry Welker
COLONIAL BANQUET
Singers: Mrs. Ruth Rollins Stief£, William Gilbert H~rn.
Accompanist : George Bolek.
Spinet Player: · Mrs. Charles Cooper.
COLONIAL BALL
Dance Music by the U. S. Naval Academy Band.
Male Quartet: John Head, Bernard Kossine, A. Mergehenn and Robert Stidman.
Minuet dancers trained by Carol Lynn.
Many of the songs for Colonial Day have been arranged by George Siemonn.
ANNAPOLIS ORGANIZATIONS CO-OPERATING
WITH ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
American Legion
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Catholic Daughters of America
Chamber of Commerce
Civitan Club
Colonial Dames of America, Chapter No. r
Daughters of Eastern Star
Daughters of Pocahontas
Daughters of the Revolution
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Knights of Columbus
Ladies of St. Mary's Catholic Parish
League of Women Voters
Loyal Order of Moose
Maryland Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
Masonic Order
Red Cross
Red Men
Rotary Club
Scions of Colonial Cavaliers
Society of the Children· of the American Revolution
Society of the Colonial Wars
Society of the Sons of the Revolution
State Land Office
Veterans. of Foreign Wars
Woman's Benefit Association
Woman's Club of Anne Arundel County
Women's Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars
The women's organizations will be in charge · of · the Tea Gardens, the Quilting and
Hooked Rug Parties, and the tableaux, and their members will act as hostesses in the
historic houses which are open to the public.
�WHERE TO EAT
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Key : C, church; H, hotel; L , lunch room; T, tea room;
R , restaurant; S, sandwiches and soft drinks.
G ROUP 1-Neighbo rhood of Carvel Hall.
S St. Anne's Episcopal Church. Bishop's Gui ld , ·
Carve l Hall Lawn. Sandwiches, ice cream, etc.
H Carvel Hall Hotel, :Ptince George St.
G ROUP 11-Neighborhood of College
George St. and Maryland Ave.
Ave.,
Prince
C Baptist Church. Ladies ' Bible Class, Co ll ege .
Ave. and St. John 's St. Luncheon , $ .so.
S The Sandwich Shop, roo College Ave.
R Roya l Restaurant, II6 College Ave.
C Calvary Methodist Church. Ladies' Aid Society,
Recreation Building, Prince George and Maryland Ave. Luncheon, $ .so.
T Queen Anne's Cupboard, 88 Marylan d Ave.
R The Biscayne, 61-63 Maryland Ave.
S Moore's, Ma ry land Ave. and Prince Geo rge St.
Sandwiches, ice cream, sodas and soft dri nks.
S Sugar Ball , 69 Mary land Ave. Sandwiches, ice
cream, soda s and soft drink s.
L Mrs. vV. D. Patterson, IIO Prince G eorge St.
G ROUP III- Neighbo rhood of Han over St. and Maryland 1/ve.
I
T Peggy Stewart Inn, 217 Hanover St. at Main
Gate of U. S. Nava l Academy.
T The Blue Lantern, 211 K ing Geo rge St.
T The Little Inn, 4 Maryland Ave.
S St. Anne's an d Locust Grove Assn., 39 Ma ry! and
Ave. Sandwiches and sof t drinks.
S F orestano's, 3S Maryla nd Ave. Sandwiches and
soft drinks.
GROUP IV-N eighbot'lwod of Francis, Main, and Duke
of Glo,;cester Sts.
C St. Martin 's Lutheran Church,
R
R
R
H
C
17 Francis St.
Ladies' Aid Society. Luncheon, $ .so.
Y. 'v:· C. A., State Circle and Francis St.
Annapo li s Restau rant, 224 Main St.
Capita l Restaurant, 200 Main St.
Mary land Hotel, Ma in & Duke of G loucester Sts.
Presbyterian Chu rch, Duke of Glo uceste r and
Conduit Sts. La di es' Aid Society. Lunc heon,
$ .so.
GROUP V - N eighborhood of State Circle.
T
The Pheasant, 1 State Circ le.
S Wiegards, 8 State Circle. Ice cream, ice cream
cones and cake.
S Gi lberts', 14 State Circle. Ice cream, soft drink s
and sodas.
S Benevo lent and Protective Order of E lks.
21 State Circ le
GROUP VI-Near West St. Station.
Center (Co lored ).
Asbury Socia l
LIGHT REFRESHM ENTS WILL ALSO BE SERVED AT THE
FOLLOWING
OLD
T IM E TEA GARDENS:
Bord ley-Randa ll House, Randall Court
Chase Home, Maryland Ave.
Munroe garden, College Ave.
Ogle Hou se garden, 33 Co ll ege Ave.
St. John's College Campus.
REST ROO l\!IS AND COl\!IFORT STATIONS
,V. B. & A. Station . .. . ..... . ..... ..... .... . ... '~' est Street.
Moose Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .... . 'Vest Street.
Odd Fe ll ows ...... .. .... . .. . . . . ........ .. .. .. 'Vest Street.
. . vVest Street.
Rescue Hose Co ... .. . . ..... . . .
Recreation Center ... . . .. .. ... . . .... .... . . . . .. Prince George Street, Maryland Avenue.
Hotel Mary land .. .. ...... ..... .. . ..... .. .... . Main and Church Circl e.
Ca pita I Hotel .... . . .. . . .... . . . .. .... . . . . . .... Main Street.
City Ha ll . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duke of G loucester Street.
Independent F ir e Co ..... .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . ..... Duke of G loucester Street.
St. John' s Co ll ege ...... .. ... ... ....... . ..• . .... Co ll ege Avenue.
Short Line Station .......... . ... . . . . . .. ........ College Avenue and B laden Street.
Co urt House .... . .. .. ..... . .......... . ... . .... Church Circle.
Water Witch Hook & Ladder . . . ... . . ..... ... .. East Street.
State House .. . . ............. . .. . ........ . .... State Circle.
. ........... State Circle.
E lks Club . . . . . . . . . • • .
Y. ~T . C. A. .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . ..... .. ...... . . State Circle.
FI RST AID STATION
First ai d will be g iven at Co lonia l Day Headquarters, 61 Col lege. Avenue, by th e
Annapo li s and Anne Arundel County Branch of the American Red Cross, under the
su pervi sion of Dr. J. ~T i ll is Martin.
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Playbills & Programs
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Playbills and programs from various St. John's College events. Many of these items are from productions by The King William Players, the St. John's student theater troupe.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Playbills & Programs" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=20">Items in the Playbills & Programs Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
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Annapolis, MD
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Colonial Day
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1928-05-15
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Bx1-71
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Official program for Colonial Day, 1928
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Annapolis, MD
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St. John's College
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Liberty tree
McDowell Hall
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<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
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St. John's College
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Annapolis, MD
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Commencement Procession Exiting McDowell Hall, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland
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1 photographic print : b&w
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Annapolis, MD
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1947-06-09
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still image
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Commencement (St. John's College, Annapolis, MD)
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<a title="Commencement Program" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/3196">Commencement Program</a>
Commencement
McDowell Hall
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Photographic Archive—Annapolis
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An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
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St. John's College
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St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
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Annapolis, MD
Identifier
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photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
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Physical Dimensions
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17.5 x 13 cm.
Original Format
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Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-0643
Title
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Commencement Procession Exiting McDowell Hall, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, June 9, 1947
Description
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1 photographic print : b&w
Date
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1974-06-09
Creator
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Unknown
Subject
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Commencement (St. John's College, Annapolis, MD).
Coverage
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Annapolis, MD
Type
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Still Image
Format
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jpeg
Rights
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St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
Commencement
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
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St. John's College
Contributor
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St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
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photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
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25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Original Format
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Photograph
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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SJC-P-0915
Title
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Commencement Procession near McDowell Hall, Annapolis, Maryland, 1948
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
Date
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1948-05 [circa]
Creator
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Unknown
Subject
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Commencement (St. John's College, Annapolis, MD)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
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Still Image
Format
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jpeg
Rights
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St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
Commencement
McDowell Hall
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Photographic Archive—Annapolis
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The Greenfield Library photographic archive houses over 5,000 photographs. The photographs in the collection document the history, academic, and community life of St. John’s College. The Library’s mission is to organize and preserve these unique visual materials, and to provide access to this collection. </p>
To learn more about our photographic use policy or to obtain high resolution images, please see the <strong><a title="Photographic Archive Use Policy" href="http://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/libraries/greenfield-library/policies/#photographicarchivepolicy" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Library’s Photographic Archive Use Policy</a></strong>.<br /><br />Click on <strong><a title="Photographic Archives" href="http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/browse?collection=7">Items in the Photographic Archive—Annapolis Collection</a></strong> to view and sort all items in the collection.
Publisher
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St. John's College
Contributor
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St. John's College Greenfield Library
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
photographicarchiveannapolis
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
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SJC-P-0918
Title
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Commencement Procession, a View from McDowell Hall, Annapolis, Maryland, 1948
Description
An account of the resource
1 photographic print : b&w
Date
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1948-05 [circa]
Creator
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Unknown
Subject
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Commencement (St. John's College, Annapolis, MD)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Annapolis, MD
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still Image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
jpeg
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
St. John's College owns the rights to this photograph.
Commencement
McDowell Hall
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