College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Photograph Collection
Collection DescriptionHistorical NoteOriginally the state agricultural college, the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences was founded in 1859 by the University Board of Trustees as part of a complete reorganization of the university. It was the first college at the University of Georgia to accept women, beginning in 1918. There are three main campuses: Athens, Tifton, and Griffin. All three campuses are home to various research stations and extension programs. The main Athens campus buildings are Conner Hall, the Edgar Rhodes Center for Animal and Dairy Sciences and the Four Towers Building. Off-campus sites include barns on South Milledge Avenue, the UGA Teaching Dairy, Double Bridges Farm, the UGA Livestock Teaching Arena, and the Wilkins Beef Unit. Additional research centers are located in Attapulgus, Eatonton, Camilla, Savannah, Blairsville, Calhoun, and Plains. Georgia's Agricultural Extension began in 1914 and has programs in 157 of Georgia's 159 counties and five 4-H centers for youth that are located in Hampton, Jekyll Island, Eatonton, Tybee Island, and Dahlonega. Scope and ContentThe collection consists of photographs documenting the Georgia State College of Agriculture and extension work across the state. Administrative InformationRelated Materials and SubjectsSubject TermsRelated Collections in this RepositoryThe collection is digitized and available through the Digital Library of Georgia at https://dlg.usg.edu/collection/guan_caes. |
Special Collections Libraries
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-1641