Chemistry Building (historic), 1920
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Chemistry Building (historic), 1920
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Students walk in front of the Chemistry Building. The historic Chemistry Building, built in 1902, was located where Ross Hall currently stands today. The building was originally built using stone from a prison near Reno. In 1936, when the Chemistry Department moved to the newly constructed Mackay Science Building, the Agriculture Extension Service occupied the building and renamed it the Extension Building. It was demolished in 1957.
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UNRA-P641-19.tif
collection_4391
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Photographer (pht): Doten, Samuel B. (Samuel Bradford), 1875-
Photographer (pht): Palmer, Stanley G.
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These images are archived as TIFF files. They were scanned at 400 dpi, 24-bit from the original.
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campphotoscollection:4391
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3000px
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