Browse Items (184 total) Browse All Search Items Previous Page of 19 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Academy Building - 4th -Student ringing the school bell An unidentified student ringing the school bell in the Academy Building. Academy Building, 1st, after it was sold by the Academy and moved to Front Street. The first Academy Building when it was under private ownership on Front Street. The roof shown had been altered from its original hip-roof style. Academy Building, 1st, when located on Tan Lane The front of the 1st Academy Building when it was located on Tan Lane. Lamont Hall can be seen in the background. Academy Building, 1st, with tree, when located on Tan Lane A three-quarter view of the 1st Academy Building. The Lamont Infirmary (now the Lamont Health and Wellness Center) can be seen in the background. Academy Building, 2nd, after being destroyed by fire A view of what was left of the foundation of the 2nd Academy Building after it was destroyed by fire on December 18, 1870. Academy Building, 2nd, front exterior view from Front Street A view of the 2nd Academy Building (1794-1870) from Front Street. This is the earliest Archives photograph showing the Academy Yard and fence. Academy Building, 3rd, - a classroom with statues A classroom with statues in the 3rd Academy Building (1872-1914). Academy Building, 3rd, - hallway with stairs and a statue A hallway in the 3rd Academy Building (1872-1914) with statues, busts, and friezes. Academy Building, 3rd, exterior - southeast view An image of the exterior of the the 3rd Academy Building (1872-1914). The photograph was likely taken prior to 1903 as Alumni Hall (now the Mayer Arts Center) does not appear on the left side of the image. Academy Building, 3rd, southeast corner, with horses and carriage. The 3rd Academy Building (1872-1914) with a horse drawn carriage beside it, and the gym (1884-1922) behind it. Previous Page of 19 Next Page Featured Item Girl Studying Near Library An undated photograph of a girl studying by the Class of 1945 Library.