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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

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Type: Color photographs
Title: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Description: Photograph of Tift Hall, the administration building at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia, as seen from the main entrance to the school. The long brick structure designed with classical elements sits behind an expansive lawn. A brick sign stands stands at the entrance to the campus. Classes were held at Tift Hall, one of three original buildings on the campus, when the school opened as the Second District A&M School in 1908.
Subjects: Buildings--Georgia--Tifton | Tifton (Ga.)--Buildings, structures, etc. | College buildings--Georgia--Tifton | Universities and colleges--Georgia--Tifton | College campuses--Georgia--Tifton | Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College | Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College--Buildings | Signs and signboards--Georgia--Tifton | Classicism in architecture--Georgia--Tifton | Porticoes--Georgia--Tifton | Columns--Georgia--Tifton | Tifton (Ga.) | Tift County (Ga.)
Contributors: New Georgia Encyclopedia | Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Rights and Usage: Courtesy of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
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Related Institutions: New Georgia Encyclopedia (Project)
Collection Information: New Georgia Encyclopedia