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Carter Hall Acetate Negatives, undated

 File — Box: 023, Folder: 1
Identifier: RG021_01_04_06

Acetate Negatives Scope and Contents

This collection consists of sixteen 8"x10" acetate negatives of exterior and interior views of the Library at Colorado State College of Education (now the University of Northern Colorado). Although there has been some deterioration on these negatives, they are in fairly good condition. Archival Services staff has scanned the negatives.

Dates

  • undated

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Libraries Historical Note

A separate library building, based on Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, was constructed in 1907. A major remodel of the library building was completed in 1940. The architectural style transformed from the classical to the "moderne". The building was renamed Carter Hall in 1944. Carter Hall was named for Albert Frank Carter, who served as University librarian from 1901-1934 and was co-author of Forty Years of Colorado State Teachers College, formerly the State Normal RG3 S20-4hool of Colorado, 1890-1930.

Extent

From the Collection: 42 Linear Feet (73 boxes and 3 map case drawers)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Acetate Negatives Acquisition Note

The acetate negatives were found loose in the Archives Stacks in an unprocessed box in a box labeled "Greeley Library Dec. 1940." These negatives may have been taken with Defender Extra Fast X-F Panchromatic Non-Halation Film as this is what was listed on the box the negatives were stored in. The box has been discarded for preservation purposes. The negatives have been scanned. Documentation relating to the acquisition is on file in Archives, RG 13 S1 F1.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Northern Colorado Repository

Contact:
University Libraries
James A. Michener Library L119
Campus Box 48
Greeley CO 80639