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The Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute and the Rural Sanitarium, a collage from a publication

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Title:The Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute and the Rural Sanitarium, a collage from a publication
Description:Lenker Cottage, Rocke's house, later bought by A.A. Jasperson who lived there until he died 1/25/69. Was moved -- Miller Cottage, dwelling; UpColumbia Cottage, dwelling; Phelps Hall, first used for church & school. Mr. McClure's printshop. First was church & school -- Gotzian Hall used as a church; Miss DeGraw home & office (Taylor Cottage) -- for the image captioned, "Facing Gotzian Hall", information on the back says it's the same as top right picture -- Gotzan Hall NOT Gotian home - It was called Nutrition Lab, used for church and school also -- on river near Florence Ave (?)
Created:193-
City:Madison
State:TN
Country:USA
Physical Desc:1 photocopy : black and white ; 23 x 30 cm
Physical Reference:P 012667

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Citation: 193-. The Nashville Agricultural and Normal Institute and the Rural Sanitarium, a collage from a publication. Database on-line. Center for Adventist Research Image Database. http://centerforadventistresearch.org/photos (accessed May 7, 2024).

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