Photograph of the Main Building, designed by Patton & Fisher and constructed 1891-1893, and the other buildings on Federal Street (looking... Show morePhotograph of the Main Building, designed by Patton & Fisher and constructed 1891-1893, and the other buildings on Federal Street (looking south). Photograph appears on page 33 of the 1906 Integral, the Armour Institute of Technology Yearbook. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of the Armour Institute of Technology campus, including Main Building, Machinery Hall, Armour Mission, Armour Flats, and Ogden... Show morePhotograph of the Armour Institute of Technology campus, including Main Building, Machinery Hall, Armour Mission, Armour Flats, and Ogden Field. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Show less
Photograph of the Armour Institute of Technology campus, including the Armour Mission and Main Building, with part of Armour Flats visible... Show morePhotograph of the Armour Institute of Technology campus, including the Armour Mission and Main Building, with part of Armour Flats visible along Federal Street to the south. Photographer unknown, possibly C.V. Smith. Date of photograph unknown. Date indicated is an estimate. Show less
Photograph of Armour Flats, located at 3322 Armour Avenue (now Federal Street). Designed by the architecture firm Patton & Fisher, and... Show morePhotograph of Armour Flats, located at 3322 Armour Avenue (now Federal Street). Designed by the architecture firm Patton & Fisher, and constructed in 1886, Armour Flats was a 194-unit apartment building constructed to house Armour meatpacking company employees. It later provided living quarters for Armour Institute faculty. In 1907, six sections of the building were christened Chapin Hall for use by Armour Institute. When the majority of the building was torn down in 1917 and 1919, Chapin Hall remained. Chapin Hall and the Physics Building were demolished in 1968. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown. Show less
One glass slide depicting a drawing or engraving of Armour Institute of Technology, Armour Mission, and Armour Flats at the corner of 33rd and... Show moreOne glass slide depicting a drawing or engraving of Armour Institute of Technology, Armour Mission, and Armour Flats at the corner of 33rd and Federal Streets. Aerial perspective view from the northeast. Image appears in an article about Armour Institute of Technology in "New England Magazine," May 1899 (or 1897?), p. 356. Artist unknown. Show less