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RE: An Old Photo of the Administration Building



Comparing the landscaping with the pictures in This Crested Hill, my guess
would be sometime between 1909 and 1920.  The building was completed in
1909. Camperdown Elms replaced the trees on the left in the 20's

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Ron Force	      	  rforce@uidaho.edu
Dean of Library Services  (208) 885-6534
University of Idaho     Moscow 83844-2350
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Hansen [mailto:thansen@moscow.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 12:54 PM
> To: Vision 2020; Citizens for Quality Education; Idaho Vandals;
> charlesz@uidaho.edu; davidb@uidaho.edu
> Subject: An Old Photo of the Administration Building
>
>
> Greetings CQE'rs, Vandals, Visionaires, Charles, and Bum -
>
> I just completed posting my most recent acquisition.  This is an old
> postcard photo of the Administration Building.  I have absolutely
> no idea of
> when this photo was taken (as it is not postmarked).  One
> noticeable hint on
> the photo is the unpaved road in front of the Admin Building.  My guess is
> pre-1930.  Does anybody have a more accurate estimation?  You may view and
> download this photo at:
>
> http://www.tomandrodna.com/Admin_3.jpg
>
> If you would like to view my collection and download any that you find
> interesting, you may do so at:
>
> http://www.tomandrodna.com/Idaho.htm
>
> I will be receiving my next acquisiton some time next week.  I am in a
> slight bidding war right now over it (the 1907 University of Idaho
> yearbook).
>
> Until then, take care, have a fantastic weekend, and (as ever) . . .
>
> GO VANDALS ! ! !
>
> Tom Hansen
> (Idaho, Class of '96)
>
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> Work like you don't need the money.
> Love like you've never been hurt.
> Dance like nobody's watching.
>
> - Author Unknown
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>




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