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A wide, frontal view of Nassau Hall, a large, multi-story brick building with a central dome and spire, is framed by bare trees and a fence. The building is set back from the viewer, with a lawn and sidewalk in the foreground. A wide, frontal view of Nassau Hall, a large, multi-story brick building with a central dome and spire, is framed by bare trees and a fence. The building is set back from the viewer, with a lawn and sidewalk in the foreground. Two views. Recto is Howell, “eroded gully” photograph, probably 1868. Verso is Howell, “students leaning on trees” photograph, probably winter 1872-73. First picture to show rhododendron plantings by front steps (removed by 1877, then replaced by other rhodos 1878). Both photos appeared in 1873 album. Mudd, Box AD42, Item 9624
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