1902/1912
An advertisement for the Battle Hill devopment. Text from slide presentation: The subdivision was named for Dr. Hiram Mozley, inventor of Mozley's Lemon Elixir, who originally owned the land. The Mozley Park development grew slowly and in a somewhat random fashion, beginning around 1907.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African Americans--Housing
General Photographs Collection
1895/1905
A view of Leete Hall. Text from slide presentation: One of two university building remaining is Leete Hall, now part of Carver High School.
African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods
General Photographs Collection
1895/1905
A view of one of the original Clark University buildings. Text from slide presentation: Even though the other university structures have been demolished ...
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1895/1905
Victorian Cottages built by Clark University to house married students. Text from slide presentation: . . . and in smaller Victorian cottages like these that were built on campus to house married students.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1895/1905
Victorian Cottage built by Clark University to house married students. Text from slide presentation: This cottage has a porch running along the front of the house,
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1895/1905
Portrait of an unidentified man.
African American women, Portraits and people
General Photographs Collection