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[Photograph of Daniel Baker College Graduating Class, 1895]

Description: Photograph of the first graduating class of Daniel Baker College. The photo shows five young men in suits - four of whom have mustaches - standing behind three young women in light-colored clothes, who are sitting. The photograph has scripted text along the left side which has been cut off by the edge of the photo, and on the back of the photo is handwritten text indicating the year. The name Clark Coursey and the location, Brownwood, Texas has been written on the back of the photo.
Date: 1895
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of Girls' Dormitory at Daniel Baker College]

Description: Photograph of a rectangular, two-story brick building with a light-colored balcony overhanging the front steps to the building. A path leads up the front door and around both sides, and the grounds surrounding the paths are dotted with trees. Printed text in the upper right corner of the photo indicates the building is the girls' dormitory at Daniel Baker College.
Date: unknown
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of Building at Daniel Baker College]

Description: Photograph of a three-story stone building with spires and windows along each floor in the middle of a grassy lawn dotted with trees. At the the top of the photo, printed text identifies the building as part of Daniel Baker College in Brownwood, Texas. There are also postcard markings on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Photograph of Administration Building at Daniel Baker College]

Description: Photograph of a three-story, stone building with spires and windows along each story, in the middle of a grassy lawn, dotted with trees, next to a road the runs along the right side of the building. On the back of the photo are handwritten notes identifying the building as the Daniel Baker College Administration Building in Brownwood, Texas.
Date: unknown
Partner: Howard Payne University Library
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