University Archives Oil Portraits Collection
RG10.3
Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
10.0 linear feet
5 oversize boxes
circa 1950-1969
Wake Forest University was started in February 1834 as Wake Forest Manual Labor Institute and became Wake Forest College under the guidance of its first president Samuel Wait; in 1950, the institution moved to Winston-Salem, N.C. This collection contains portraits of WFU professors and administrators from around the 1950s and 1960s.
Historical Note
Wake Forest University was started in February 1834 as Wake Forest Manual Labor Institute and became Wake Forest College under the guidance of its first president Samuel Wait. In 1950, then-College President Harold W. Tribble broke ground on the Winston-Salem campus, also known as the Reynolda campus, established with a land donation from Charles H. Babcock and Mary Reynolds Babcock.
Collection Overview
This collection contains portraits of WFU professors circa 1950-1969. They appear to be oil paintings on some type of thin board, they are not on canvas.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for researchers.
Copyright Notice
The nature of the WFU Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. The Archives and Special Collections of ZSR Library claims only physical ownership of most materials. The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to the U.S. Copyright Law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.
Preferred Citation
University Archives Oil Portraits (RG10.3), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Archie, William Councill
2
circa 1950-1969
Aycock, Andrew Lewis
3
circa 1950-1969
Barrow, Harold M.
1
circa 1950-1969
Black, Charles Jefferson
4
circa 1950-1969
Blalock, James Caret
2
circa 1950-1969
Bradbury, Ora C.
5
circa 1950-1969
Brée, Germaine
4
circa 1950-1969
Broadus-Jones, Henry
1
circa 1950-1969
Brown, Dalma Adolph (D.A.)
4
circa 1950-1969
Campbell, Ruth Foster
1
circa 1950-1969
Clonts, Forrest William
2
circa 1950-1969
Cocke, Elton C.
1
circa 1950-1969
Crisp, Marjorie
4
circa 1950-1969
Dodson, Nathan Taylor
5
circa 1950-1969
Drake, Justus C.
2
circa 1950-1969
Dyer, Robert Allen
1
circa 1950-1969
Earp, Cronje Burnford
5
circa 1950-1969
Easley, John Allen
3
circa 1950-1969
Flory, Walter S. Jr.
1
circa 1950-1969
Folk, Edgar Estes
5
circa 1950-1969
Gay, Roland Lafeyette
3
circa 1950-1969
Greason, Murray
4
circa 1950-1969
Griffin, George Jeter
2
circa 1950-1969
Gulley, William Hart
1
circa 1950-1969
Hall, Jerry A.
1
circa 1950-1969
Haven, Ysbrand
1
circa 1950-1969
Herring, D.W.
5
circa 1950-1969
Isbell, Robert Nevill
2
circa 1950-1969
Johnson, Lois
4
circa 1950-1969
Jones, Hubert A.
4
circa 1950-1969
King, Harry Lee Jr.
4
circa 1950-1969
Memory, Jasper Livingston
2
circa 1950-1969
Nowell, John William
3
circa 1950-1969
O'Flaherty, James C.
2
circa 1950-1969
Olive, Eugene Irving
5
circa 1950-1969
Parcell, Harold Dawes
4
circa 1950-1969
Patterson, Grady Soler
3
circa 1950-1969
Patrick, Clarence H.
1
circa 1950-1969
Ramsey, Charles M.
4
circa 1950-1969
Raynor, Beaulan Lassiter
3
circa 1950-1969
Raynor, Kenneth Tyson
3
circa 1950-1969
Reid, Albert Clayton
5
circa 1950-1969
Richards, Claude
2
circa 1950-1969
Robinson, Paul S.
3
circa 1950-1969
Roebuck, Claude V.
3
circa 1950-1969
Snuggs, Henry L.
3
circa 1950-1969
Speas, William Patrick Jr.
5
circa 1950-1969
Steintrager, James A.
5
circa 1950-1969
Stroupe, Henry Smith
5
circa 1950-1969
Welker, David
5
circa 1950-1969
West, Carlton Prince
5
circa 1950-1969