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Accession #MU2014/118
TopicTrees and Buildings
TitleThe Trees of Manchester College and Campus Related Material
LocationIS, Unit #8, Rare Articles section, by accession number
CitationThe Trees of Manchester College and Campus Related Material, MU2014/118, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceProfessor Emeritus, Philip A. Orpurt
Scope and Content

An extensive report on campus trees by Professor Philip Orpurt, including photographs and slides.

Article on first Centennial tree.

Postcards and photographs of campus buildings and structures ca. 1907 forward.

One Notebook containing:

Historical information on the first gymnasium (1911) which would become the Biology Building (1929).

Image from the "Aurora," highlighting the founding year of the "Conservation Club (1957-1958).

Image of "Tater" Brooks standing in front of Shell gas station on East Street (the 1940's).

Images of campus buildings with construction dates.

Map of Manchester College acreage (1935).

Map of Manchester College acreage (1920).

Map of Manchester College acreage (undated, but following acquisition of Koinonia).

History of North Manchester.

"Beginnings and Traditions, Manchester College," booklet.

Date of Accession24 September 2014
Bio History Note

Handwritten notes located in notebook include:

January 1890 - M. C. enrollment - 65.

March 1890 - An ad - Three vacant lots in the College Addition for $150.

1951 - Main St. Bridge.

1970 - Earth Day.

Notes from conversation with Professor Orpurt:

Buildings and Trees is Orpurt's record of his study of Manchester College trees.  He recalls that as a M. C. student he pruned nearly every tree on the front campus. 

There was a dispute about the original size of the campus.

"Tater" Brooks was the owner of a "Shell" gas station where Orpurt and other students would "hang out and buy Cokes."

The Biology Building - north of the current power plant, used to be the original gym.  There was a very small swimming pool in the basement that didn't work too well.

Tennis courts were located north of Petersime Chapel.

Shuffle-board courts were located west of Petersime Chapel.

L. D. Ikenberry "pillarded" spindly smaller trees, chopping their tops off. The College sold a lot of oak wood for lumber in the early days.

The first Centennial Tree was planted on the east side of east street.

O. W. Neher and Orpurt were responsible for plantings on campus before Dave Good assumed the position.

Archivist NoteDescription prepared 24 September 2014 by Jeanine M. Wine.
 


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