The McKee Laboratory School was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. McKee was named for Gertrude Dills McKee, the first woman to be elected to the…
The McKee Laboratory School was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. McKee was named for Gertrude Dills McKee, the first woman to be elected to the…
The McKee Laboratory School was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. McKee was named for Gertrude Dills McKee, the first woman to be elected to the…
The McKee Laboratory School was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. McKee was named for Gertrude Dills McKee, the first woman to be elected to the…
This photograph of Western's campus was taken in the 1920's or 1930's. Western Carolina attained university status in 1967. Throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the school was a teachers college, becoming Western Carolina College in 1953. The…
Madison Dormitory was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. The original Madison Building, built in 1904, was called “Old Madison.” Both buildings were…
Madison Dormitory was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. The original Madison Building, built in 1904, was called “Old Madison.” Both buildings were…
Madison Dormitory was built during the Western Carolina building boom of the 1930s. New buildings included McKee, Hoey, Breese, Graham and a new Madison Hall. The original Madison Building, built in 1904, was called “Old Madison.” Both buildings were…
Western Carolina attained university status in 1967. Throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the school was a teachers college, becoming Western Carolina College in 1953. The campus saw tremendous growth during the 1930s when six buildings were…
Western Carolina attained university status in 1967. Throughout the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the school was a teachers college, becoming Western Carolina College in 1953. The campus saw tremendous growth during the 1930s when six buildings were…