The buildings in the photograph are, left to right, the Principal's House (now Smith House), Taconic Hall (dormitory) and College Hall, now Murdock Hall. Murdock Hall and Smith House were named after the first principal's of the normal school: Frank…
A view of the east side of the dormitory, Taconic Hall. 'Taconic Hall' is written across the bottom edge in red ink. On the back: (in red ink) "Legend: Taconic Hall (E.; (in pencil) (Insert at E. in place of A berkshire Path) (Eliminate the cable…
School children and adults on the lawn below Murdock Hall. Taconic Hall can be seen in the background, along with houses on Lawrence Avenue. The back is blank.
School children performing a dance in front of a large audience on the lawn below Murdock Hall. Taconic Hall can be seen in the background. The back is blank.
Two photos of the east side of Taconic Hall, the dormitory. Taconic Hall was built to provide housing for the female students at the normal school. Eventually it became the men's dormitory and was then razed in 1978. 'Taconic Hall' is written on the…
A large gathering of school children and adults on the lawn below Murdock Hall. A photgrapher with a camera on a tripod can be seen on the left side.Murdock Hall and Taconic Hall fill the background. The back is blank.