Louis H. Pammel, Mrs. Pammel, George W. Carver, and Tuskegee Institute President Robert R. Moton (left to right) . Yucca in the backgroung. Neg. No. 0062564 (4x5) 1928
George W. Carver I.A.C. Class '94. Taken in 1893. Graduation picture, which appeared in the 1894 Bomb [published in1893], on page facing page 34. Neg # 02364C [same picture appears in the faculty section of the 1896 Bomb, when he was Assistant…
Statue of George Washington Carver by Christian Petersen, sculptor-in-residence in the late 1940's. Originally a plaster sculpture, it was given to the University and placed in Carver Hall at the dedication of the hall in 1970 by the Class of 1968.…
December thirteenth, 1919
Professor G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.,
Dear Professor Carver:--
This is merely to acknowledge your letter of December sixth. I called attention to the collection of fungi you are sending me in the Botanical Staff…
December first, 1919
Professor G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama,
Dear Professor Carver:--
I thank you for the very fine batch of fungi that came this morning. They will add greatly to our collection. The package was opened at one end but none of the…
September twenty-fourth, 1919
Professor Geo W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama,
Dear Professor Carver:--
I wish to thank you for your letter of September thirteenth which came in my absence. I am looking forward to the receipt of the specimens when you…
February 28, 1927
1348 W. Union St.,
Gainesville, Florida
Prof. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama
Dear Prof. Carver:
I read with much interest A Scientist in Gods Workshop. I am sorry that so many papers give you credit for having done your work at…
1348 W. Union St.,
Gainesville, Florida
February 28, 1927
Prof. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute,
Tuskegee, Ala.
Dear Prof. Carver:
I am glad to get your letter. I am afraid it will be impossible on my return trip, to stop with you, as my time is…