1. Students, individuals - Portrait photograph of a student Date: between 1835 and 1900 Format: Still image Access: Public
2. Administrators - Dr. Augustus B. Longstreet, second president of Emory College Date: 1845 Format: Still image Access: Public
3. Administrators - Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II while a student at Emory College Date: 1845 Format: Still image Access: Public
4. Anti-Imperialist League with William H. Scott at center Date: between 1848 and 1910 Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
8. Loring W. Muzzey Creator: Allen &Horton. Date: between 1848 and 1910 Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
9. Marion Scott Creator: Chickering, Elmer. Date: between 1848 and 1910 Format: Still image Access: Public
10. Mrs. Riley, mother of Marion Riley Scott Date: between 1848 and 1910 Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
11. Mrs. Riley, mother of Marion Riley Scott Date: between 1848 and 1910 Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
13. William H. Scott, Sr. gravesite Date: between 1848 and 1910 Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
14. Library Special Collections - Young John Allen, Methodist missionary Date: between 1854 and 1858 Format: Still image Access: Public
15. Library Special Collections - Emory President Alexander Means Date: 1855 Format: Still image Access: Public
16. Buildings, 1903-1959 - "Old Main" building at Oxford College Date: 1860 Format: Still image Access: Public
17. Copy of photograph of Confederate Colonel Francis S. Bartow. Bartow was killed at the First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) on July 21, 1861 Date: 1860 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
18. Library Special Collections - Emory College faculty members Date: 1860 Format: Still image Access: Public
19. Photograph of George H. Slappey, husband of Nancy Ball Slappey. George H. Slappey Slappey served in Joe Brown's Guard during the Atlanta Campaign Date: between 1860 and 1888 Format: Still image Access: Public
20. Photograph of Nancy Ball Slappey, wife of George H. Slappey. George H. Slappey Slappey served in Joe Brown's Guard during the Atlanta Campaign Date: between 1860 and 1888 Format: Still image Access: Public