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Collection: B - B Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 0754-00003
Title: Girls dormitory State Normal School, Mayville (N.D.)
Date: Circa 1910
Inscription/Marks: [front-print] Girls Dormitory State normal School, Mayville, N.D.
Summary: A large multi-story brick building. Columns stand at the entrance. There is a small tower on top of the building. Grass in the foreground. The State Normal School at Mayville was founded in 1889. The curriculum was expanded in 1925, and the name changed to Mayville State College. In 1988-89, the name was changed again to Mayville State University. This building is East Hall, an exact copy of West Hall, built in 1917.
Red ID: PH_I_90611 Image ID: 49843 Image Notes: B0754-00003

Collection: B Digitized Images from Collection
Title: B Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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