[Phi Delta Theta] Texas Gamma, 1901 - 1902
Scope and Contents
The Stone Photography Studio collection is a collection of photographs by R.J. Stone dating from the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. The photographs were taken at Stone’s studio in Georgetown, Texas, and almost all have a connection to Southwestern University. The collection consists of women’s portraits, including SU graduation photographs; women’s organization at Southwestern, including literary societies, sororities, and athletics; men’s portraits, including SU graduation photographs; men’s organizations at Southwestern, including literary societies, fraternities, and athletics; Southwestern University class portraits, miscellaneous group portraits; and photographs of the Southwestern campus as well as Georgetown.
Dates
- 1901 - 1902
Conditions Governing Access
The materials are open for research.
Extent
2 Photographic Prints
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Description
Names of members listed under photographs [information in brackets added by archives staff]: I. Graves, W.L. Mann, H.O. Knight, L.D. Kelly, L.M. Thomas, H.H. Davis, W.W. Hamilton, R.F. Henderson, C.C. Cody Jr. [Claude C. Cody Jr., 1896-1907], F.K. Couch, J.C. Wilcox, A.J. Pope, R.F. Young, T.N. Graves, M.F. Allison, A.D. Langham, S.W. Harris.
Repository Details
Part of the SU Distinctive Collections & Archives Repository