A wide view shows the progress of construction taking place at the Monticello Female Seminary exactly one year after a fire destroyed the school's original buildings.
Monticello College students in full colonial costume arrive at the George Washington Banquet and Ball via a large staircase. On verso: "The most formal event of the year at Monticello is the George Washington Banquet and Ball. Known around the campus…
Everett M. Dirksen, member of the United States Senate and Senate Minority Leader, delivers the 1967 commencement address to Monticello College graduates.
Newly elected United States Senator, Barry M. Goldwater (left), has a private conversation while attending the Monticello College graduation ceremonies where he gave the commencement address.
Martina C. Erickson Parsons, principal at the Monticello Female Seminary from 1910 until 1918, poses for a portrait. After leaving her position at Monticello Female Seminary, she received the title of President Emeritus and served on the Board of…
C. A. Caldwell, a trustee at the Monticello Female Seminary from 1903 to 1934, and Monticello College, 1935-1942, poses for a portrait wearing a dark suit. The school renamed its East Building Caldwell Hall in 1942 to honor of the long time trustee.
John Preston Levis, the president and chairman of Owens-Illinois Gloss Company and a member of the board of trustees at Monticello College, poses for a portrait in front of a glass brick wall.
Abba Willard Bowen, a faculty member at Monticello College, and one-time director of its Preparatory School, poses for a portrait wearing a dark shirt with a light collar.
Adolph J Byers, a member of the grounds and maintenance staff at Monticello College, and later Lewis and Clark Community College, stands beforoe an open cabinet of keys.