PHOTO: BY R.P. NADEAU
This stone, just south of the Chapel on campus, marks where the original Hamilton-Oneida Academy building stood.
The Rev. Samuel Kirkland's gravestone in the Hamilton ceremony.
PHOTO: BY W.J. PRITCHARD, 1953
Chief Skenandoa asked that he be buried beside his friend Samuel Kirkland.
An 1847 view of campus. Drawing by Lewis Bradley, engraved by J.N. Gambrede.
Hoisting a replacement bell to the Chapel tower in 1899.
Elihu Root, class of 1864, center in light suit, as U.S. secretary of state.
Root Glen, 19th century.
Melancthon Woolsey Stryker, class of 1872; Hamilton president, 1892-1917.
Carnegie Hall, opened in 1904.
Poet Ezra Pound, class of 1905.
Robert Bobo Rudd, class of 1909 and professor of English 1917-58.
PHOTO: CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Hamilton students in the village of Clinton, circa 1910.
A bronze plaque in the Chapel commemorates Hamilton's First World War dead.
Hamilton's first intercollegiate hockey team, 1919.
Sage Rink, built in 1921.
Aerial view of Hamilton College, 1934.
PHOTO: BY RICHARD CARVER WOOD, CLASS OF 1924
Cover of the first Alumni Review, featuring Elihu Root, class of 1864.
PHOTO: BY WILLIAM J. PRITCHARD
On V-E Day, May 8, 1945, students took turns ringing the Chapel bell for eight straight hours.
PHOTO: THE HAMILTONIAN, 1959
The undefeated 1958 football team.
Winton Tolles, class of 1928, dean of the College, 1947-72.
PHOTO: BY GEORGE S. TILLMAN, CLASS OF 1942
Barn dance, 1948.
Hamilton and Kirkland students in the Root Glen, circa late 1960s.
PHOTO: THE HAMILTONIAN, 1970
Hamilton Shaw Stewart, Jr., class of 1970, and friend.
Kirkland College Commencement, 1977.
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