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George
T. Henry College Archives
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Directory:
Jill
Jack (x8017) Head of Reference, Archivist
Sara
Pitcher (x8787) Archives Assistant
Archives
and Photographic Collection
The
George T. Henry College Archives include a reading room and a climate-
controlled vault located on the lower level of Stewart Memorial
Library.
Archive Hours
Monday
- Friday
9 A.M.- 12:00 P.M
1:00 P.M.-3:30 P.M.
For extensive
research, appointments may be made by scheduling with the Archives
Assistant (399-8787) or with library's Reference Department (399-8017).
Items from the archives may not be used outside the reading room.
Subject
to donor or copyright restriction, materials are generally available
for copying. The reading room is equipped with a light box and networked
scanning station to allow for the convenient use of photographic
images.
Named after
George T. Henry, Coe graduate and college photographer for over
fifty years, the archives contain material useful in interpreting
the history of Coe College. The collection includes administrative
records, back files of college publications, manuscripts, photographs
and artifacts generated by administrative and academic offices,
student groups and alumni organizations. Student honors theses and
publications authored by Coe faculty and alumni are also housed
here.
The Henry
Archives includes the papers of historian and journalist William
Shirer '25 and selected papers of the poet and educator Paul Engle
'31. The archives are the repository for the George T. Henry photographic
collection, a comprehensive, fifty-year documentation of daily life
at a small liberal arts college.
The George
T. Henry Photographic Collection
A valuable
and irreplaceable visual history, the George T. Henry Photographic
collection is an unparalleled record of the life of a college as
seen through the viewfinder of a single photographer. Beginning
in 1949, and continuing for over half a century, George Henry served
as the college's primary photographer, creating over 100,000 images
in the process. Working almost exclusively in black and white, careful
in his choice of materials and meticulous in his processing technique,
the photographer created a legacy that is comprehensive in content
and remains in remarkably good physical condition.
The Henry
Collection consists of approximately one hundred thousand negatives,
sixty thousand proof sheet images, nine thousand prints and 900
digital scans--all of the items relating to Coe College. As Mr.
Henry remains active in his profession, the transfer of the materials
to the library is not yet completed.
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