Dauph-Blan Residence Hall, circa 1955, photo 2
 

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“Dauph-Blan Residence Hall, circa 1955, photo 2,” Appalachian State University Libraries Digital Collections, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/7394.


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Title

Dauph-Blan Residence Hall, circa 1955, photo 2

Description

This image shows Watauga Hall, formerly known as Dauph Blan Hall, built 1929, during a snowstorm. Cars can be seen parked along the Promenade in the foreground. Watauga served as a dormitory for women, and was situated on the Promenade facing south, between the Administration Building, built 1924, and White Hall, built 1924. The building was torn down in 1980 to add to the Sanford Mall area.

Subject

Buildings
Dormitories
Student Housing
Snow
Appalachian State University

Source

General Pictures File, 2004.040, Watauga Hall Demolition, C14.1.6.6

Publisher

University Archives, Appalachian State University

Contributor

Appalachian A-V Center

Format

JPEG
Photographs

Language

English

Type

Image

Corporate Names

Appalachian State Teachers College (N.C.). Appalachian State University. Office of Housing and Residence Life

Place Names

Watauga Residence Hall (1929). Dauph-Blan Residence Hall (1929)

Date Range

1950-1959. 1960-1969

Series

Series 1 -- Campus and Buildings

File name

0110_2004_040_A.jpg

Sponsors

The Appalachian State University Historical Photographs Digitization Project is supported with federal Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the North Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online' Digitization Grant Program.

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