Section of the Rotunda Annex, 1851
Section of the Rotunda Annex, 1851
Robert Mills, architect
Ink on paper
Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Montgomery C. Meigs Papers
Subscription for Proposed University Chapel
Subscription for proposed University chapel, 1858
William Abbott Pratt, architect; signed
Ink on paper, 18 1/8 x 20 ½ in.
University Archives (RG-31/1/2:1/771)
Front elevation of Brooks Museum
Front elevation of Brooks Museum, 1876
John Rochester Thomas, architect; signed
Ink and wash on paper
University Archives (RG-31/1/2.872)
Side elevation of Brooks Museum
Side elevation of Brooks Museum, 1876
John Rochester Thomas, architect; signed
Ink and wash on paper, 15 x 21 in.
University Archives (RG-31/1/2.872)
Illustration of Fayerweather Gymnasium
Illustration of Fayerweather Gymnasium from Corks and Curls, 1893
Carpenter and Peebles, architects; illustration by T. McK. Sharpe
(LD5687 .C7)
Interior of Fayerweather Gymnasium
Photograph of the interior of Fayerweather Gymnasium from Corks and Curls, 1894
(LD5687 .C7)
Plan for lecture halls at the University of Virginia
Plan for lecture halls at the University of Virginia, 1840
John Hartwell Cocke
Ink on paper, 12 ½ x 10 in.
(MSS 11996)
Interior of the Rotunda Annex
Photograph of the interior of the Rotunda Annex decorated for Jefferson’s birthday, 1867
(MSS 6436)
Headstone of Laban J. Hoyle
Photograph of the headstone of University student Laban J. Hoyle who died of typhus in 1829 at the age of seventeen, 2009
Courtesy of Garth Anderson, photographer
University gymnastics team in front of Fayerweather Gymnasium
Photograph of the University gymnastics team in front of Fayerweather Gymnasium, 1913
Rufus W. Holsinger, photographer
The Holsinger Studio Collection (MSS 9862)
Headstone of Mary Stuart Smith
Photograph of the headstone of Mary Stuart Smith who was born on the Lawn in 1864 and died there fifty-three years later, 2009
Courtesy of Garth Anderson, photographer
Photograph of the Confederate Monument in the University Cemetery
Photograph of the Confederate Monument in the University Cemetery, 2009
Courtesy of Garth Anderson, photographer