The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun College along with 12 acres of land. In 1899, after the county seat moved to Anniston, the State Normal School moved to the former Courthouse Building until the school outgrew it. The old Calhoun College building was renovated and incorporated as a wing of a newly-constructed building christened Hames Hall in memory of Captain William M. Hames, first president of the Board of the Normal School. Shown is the front exterior of the main school building. (circa 1918)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/48989/thumbnail.jp
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
In 1899 after the county seat moved to Anniston, the State Normal School moved to the former Courtho...
A State Normal School group of students are shown outside of Hames Hall. These students were sophomo...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The former Calhoun College building was renovated and incorporated as a wing of a newly-constructed ...
The former Calhoun College building was renovated and incorporated as a wing of a newly-constructed ...
Hames Hall, named for Captain William M. Hames, President of the Board of Trustees of the Normal Sch...
Hames Hall, named for Captain William M. Hames, President of the Board of Trustees of the Normal Sch...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
A State Normal School 1910-1911 Calhoun County Group is gathered on the front steps of Hames Hall. (...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
In 1899 after the county seat moved to Anniston, the State Normal School moved to the former Courtho...
A State Normal School group of students are shown outside of Hames Hall. These students were sophomo...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The State Normal School, established on February 22, 1883, acquired the facilities of Calhoun Colleg...
The former Calhoun College building was renovated and incorporated as a wing of a newly-constructed ...
The former Calhoun College building was renovated and incorporated as a wing of a newly-constructed ...
Hames Hall, named for Captain William M. Hames, President of the Board of Trustees of the Normal Sch...
Hames Hall, named for Captain William M. Hames, President of the Board of Trustees of the Normal Sch...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
A State Normal School 1910-1911 Calhoun County Group is gathered on the front steps of Hames Hall. (...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
The State Normal School was established on February 22, 1883 as Gov. Edward O\u27Neal signed into la...
In 1899 after the county seat moved to Anniston, the State Normal School moved to the former Courtho...
A State Normal School group of students are shown outside of Hames Hall. These students were sophomo...