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121. Fire at Eagle Butte, South Dakota Fire at Eagle Butte, South Dakota Several people standing with their backs to the camera watching fire. Title from recto. Inscribed on recto: Fire at Eagle Butte, So. Dak. No 3 Photo by E. S. Petersen.

122. Picnic Picnic Seven women seated on ground for a picnic. Photograph appears in the 1912 Coyote, page 78.

123. Girls in East Hall dormitory Girls in East Hall dormitory University of South Dakota Seven girls inside a dormatory room in East Hall.

124. Lee Med greenhouse Lee Med greenhouse Medical School -- Faculty; Dental Hygiene -- Student; University of South Dakota Second year medical student Gerald Chessen with two USD undergraduates or staff employees in the Lee Med greenhouse. The greenhouse was located on the southwest side of the Lee building, and was used to...

125. Sarah Agnes Lyons Sarah Agnes Lyons University of South Dakota Sarah Agnes Lyons professor of English from 1925-1943.

126. Military science and tactics students Military science and tactics students University of South Dakota Row one (seated): Edward A. Ufford, J. G. Morrison, unidentified; Row two (standing): Orville W. Thompson, Eric S. Danforth, unidentified, F. W. Medbury

127. Ft. Snelling summer training camp Ft. Snelling summer training camp University of South Dakota Row one (back): Herman R. Rosenow, Joseph R. Spies, Alvin Staack, Rollin Stevens, Glen M. Teal, George H. Tompkins, Robert F. Wales, D. Stuart Walker, Fred N. Whiting, Leslie C. Winters; Row two: C. E....

128. Rev. John W. Simonds Rev. John W. Simonds University of South Dakota Reverend John W. Simonds was president of the University of South Dakota from 1883 to 1885.

129. East Hall girls '12 East Hall girls '12 University of South Dakota Residents of the East Hall dormatory pose for their group portrait in front of East Hall. Title from recto. Inscribed on recto: East hall Girls. '12.

130. President's House President's House University of South Dakota Residence of Darwin M. Inman. The Inman house would be later be moved to Main Street to become the President's House of the University of South Dakota. Inscribed on recto: Reseidence of D. M. Inman, Vermillion,...

131. Christian P. Lommen residence Christian P. Lommen residence University of South Dakota Residence of Christian P. Lommen.

132. Faculty member in lab with pipette Faculty member in lab with pipette Medical School -- Research; University of South Dakota Research, most likely located in old Science Hall.

133. Rebuilding University Hall, 1894-1895 Rebuilding University Hall, 1894-1895 University of South Dakota Reconstruction of Old Main (University Hall) after the fire of 1893.

134. Train yard Train yard Railroad trains in a train yard.

135. John R. Shirey John R. Shirey University of South Dakota Quarterback, John R. Shirey. Inscribed on recto: J. Shirey Quarter.

136. Publicity photo Publicity photo Medical School -- Publicity; University of South Dakota Publicity photo taken for a Medical School brochure.

137. Pagliacci Pagliacci University of South Dakota Production view of Pagliacci.

138. Law Sneak Day Law Sneak Day University of South Dakota Procession heading down Main Street, Vermillion, for Law Sneak Day at the University of South Dakota, 1914.

139. Ephraim M. Epstein Ephraim M. Epstein University of South Dakota President Ephraim Menahhem Epstein was the fist principal, teacher, and president of the University of Dakota from 1882-1883.

140. Ephraim M. Epstein Ephraim M. Epstein University of South Dakota President Ephraim Menahhem Epstein sits for his portrait. President Epstein was the first principal, teacher, and president of the University of Dakota from 1882-1883.
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