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Date Original
1931
Description
Campus View of Magnolia A.& M. College, looking west from Caraway hall and Old Main buildings.
Biographical/Historical Note
Upon signing Act 100 on April 1, 1909, Arkansas Governor George W. Donaghey created the Third District Agricultural School of Magnolia, Arkansas, as well as three other agricultural school districts, each located in Jonesboro, Monticello, and Russellville. The Third District Agricultural School's first term began in January of 1911. In 1925, its name changed to Agricultural and Mechanical College, Third District, also called Magnolia A & M College. Act Eleven of January 24, 1951 changed the school's name to Southern State College, and in 1976, the institution's name was officially changed to Southern Arkansas University in accordance with Act 343 of the Arkansas General Assembly of 1975.
Physical Description
Black and White Photograph 3" X 4"
Subjects
Education; Schools; Agriculture; Agricultural facilities; Education; Educational facilities
Contributor
Mary Ruth Matthews, and Robert B. Walz
Geographical Area
Magnolia, Columbia County. (Ark.)
Language
English
Identifier
Robert B. Walz collection, Item 1415
Resource Type
Image
Collection
Robert B. Walz collection
Publisher
Arkansas State Archives
Contributing Entity
Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives
Recommended Citation
Campus view At Magnolia A.& M. College, Robert B. Walz collection, Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives, Washington, Arkansas.
Rights
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Disciplines
Education | United States History