Lake Virginia located just behind the Batchelor residence built in 1886. The photo dates to 1900. The Batchelor Home was demolished and later the DuBois Health Center of Rollins College was built. That building was demolished at a later time and the Rollins President Home was built on the site
Judge Peleg Peckham's residence, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) and turned into apa...
Lakeside Cottage was one of the last of the Victorian dormitories to be raised. Lakeside cottage sa...
Archival photograph from Bridgewater College Special Collectionshttps://digitalcommons.bridgewater.e...
Looking across Lake Virginia at the Rollins College campus Mayflower and Pugsley Halls (built 1930),...
The Lake Virginia boathouse was dedicated in 1904, and cost approximately $750 to construct. Esther ...
Students boat across Lake Virginia in 1893. Along the shore of Rollins College are the campus buildi...
The Batchelor Home built in 1886 on the corner of Osceola Ave. and Ollie Ave. At the time of photo ...
The boathouse on Lake Virginia behind the many trees on the Rollins College campus
A view of Lakeside Cottage, also referred to as the Young Men\u27s Conservatory, at Rollins College....
A view of the campus, (ca.) 1925. From left to right are: Cloverleaf Cottage, Carnegie Hall, Knowles...
Judge Peleg Peckham's former residence in 1958, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) at t...
Among the buildings used by Rollins College in its first term were: the Larabee House (mens dormitor...
The Harold Alfond Boathouse in fron of the Rollins College campus. Built in 1990, this boathouse re...
Judge Peleg Peckham's residence, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) and turned into apa...
A postcard showing the view of the Rollins College campus as seen from Lake Virginia
Judge Peleg Peckham's residence, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) and turned into apa...
Lakeside Cottage was one of the last of the Victorian dormitories to be raised. Lakeside cottage sa...
Archival photograph from Bridgewater College Special Collectionshttps://digitalcommons.bridgewater.e...
Looking across Lake Virginia at the Rollins College campus Mayflower and Pugsley Halls (built 1930),...
The Lake Virginia boathouse was dedicated in 1904, and cost approximately $750 to construct. Esther ...
Students boat across Lake Virginia in 1893. Along the shore of Rollins College are the campus buildi...
The Batchelor Home built in 1886 on the corner of Osceola Ave. and Ollie Ave. At the time of photo ...
The boathouse on Lake Virginia behind the many trees on the Rollins College campus
A view of Lakeside Cottage, also referred to as the Young Men\u27s Conservatory, at Rollins College....
A view of the campus, (ca.) 1925. From left to right are: Cloverleaf Cottage, Carnegie Hall, Knowles...
Judge Peleg Peckham's former residence in 1958, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) at t...
Among the buildings used by Rollins College in its first term were: the Larabee House (mens dormitor...
The Harold Alfond Boathouse in fron of the Rollins College campus. Built in 1990, this boathouse re...
Judge Peleg Peckham's residence, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) and turned into apa...
A postcard showing the view of the Rollins College campus as seen from Lake Virginia
Judge Peleg Peckham's residence, built in 1884. Owned by Ray Greene (1888-1979) and turned into apa...
Lakeside Cottage was one of the last of the Victorian dormitories to be raised. Lakeside cottage sa...
Archival photograph from Bridgewater College Special Collectionshttps://digitalcommons.bridgewater.e...