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BLACK MOUNTAI COLLEGE Black Mountain, N. C. BULLETIN 3 VIEWS OF AND FROM THE COLLEGE Outside of Folder: On this page: air p I a n e vie w, Lee Hall in center, with dining hall in back and swimming pool at right, Left: Rob e r t E. Lee H a II . Center: set tin g 0 f the CoIl e g e in the mountains on the slope of the Blue Ridge, main divide between the Atlantic Seaboard and Mississippi watersheds. View~ looking south, from the railroad near the Black Mountain Station, on the main line from New York to Asheville. ( Black Mountain is 3 miles and Asheville 17 miles from the College. Elevation 2700 feet.) Inside of Folder: Pan 0 ram a I 0 0 kin g nor t h. View of the Great Craggy Mountains and other ranges with the Swannanoa Valley in the foreground.
Object Description
Title | Black Mountain College Bulletin, No. 3 |
Other Title | Views of and from the College [1934-35] |
Creator | Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, N.C.) |
Date | 1934; 1935 |
Subjects |
Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Black Mountain College publications--North Carolina |
Place |
Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States |
Time Period | (1929-1945) Depression and World War Two |
Abstract | This bulletin shows views from the Blue Ridge campus of Black Mountain College, including Robert E. Lee Hall. |
Description | Original bulletin in illustrated broadside format showing views from the Blue Ridge campus of Black Mountain College. |
Physical Characteristics | 1 folded page, |
Format |
Periodicals Informational pamphlets Fliers (printed matter) |
Rights | Courtesy of Western Regional Archives. Prior permission from the State Archives of NC is required for any commercial use.; |
Requirements for Use | Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF files. |
Language |
English |
Collection | Black Mountain College Research Project. North Carolina Museum of Art. Western Regional Archives |
Local call no. | BMCRP, Series VI, Box 75, Folder 3 |
MARS ID | 61.12.6 (Sub Series) |
Digital Collection | Black Mountain College |
Digital Format |
application/pdf |
Audience |
All |
Full Text | BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE Black Mountain, N. C. BULLETIN 3 VIEWS OF AND FROM THE COLLEGE Outside of Folder: On this page: airplane view, Lee Hall in center, with dining hall in back and swimming pool at right, Left: Robert E. Lee Hall. Center: setting of the College in the mountains on the slope of the Blue Ridge, main divide between the Atlantic Seaboard and Mississippi watersheds. View, looking south, from the railroad near the Black Mountain Station, on the main line from New York to Asheville. ( Black Mountain is 3 miles and Asheville 17 miles from the College. Elevation 2700 feet.) Inside of Folder: Panorama looking north. View of the Great Craggy Mountains and other ranges with the Swannanoa Valley in the foreground. |
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Title | Black Mountain College Bulletin, No. 3 - Page 1 |
Full Text | BLACK MOUNTAI COLLEGE Black Mountain, N. C. BULLETIN 3 VIEWS OF AND FROM THE COLLEGE Outside of Folder: On this page: air p I a n e vie w, Lee Hall in center, with dining hall in back and swimming pool at right, Left: Rob e r t E. Lee H a II . Center: set tin g 0 f the CoIl e g e in the mountains on the slope of the Blue Ridge, main divide between the Atlantic Seaboard and Mississippi watersheds. View~ looking south, from the railroad near the Black Mountain Station, on the main line from New York to Asheville. ( Black Mountain is 3 miles and Asheville 17 miles from the College. Elevation 2700 feet.) Inside of Folder: Pan 0 ram a I 0 0 kin g nor t h. View of the Great Craggy Mountains and other ranges with the Swannanoa Valley in the foreground. |