Title
Tuomey Hall Chemistry Laboratory, circa 1920
Subject
Chemistry
University of Alabama
Description
A chemistry laboratory in Tuomey Hall on the University of Alabama campus. Tuomey Hall was originally designed as a laboratory for the Department of Chemistry.
The building was named after state geologist and university professor Michael Tuomey.
In 1927 chemistry moved to Lloyd Hall and the Reserve Officers Training Corps used Tuomey for classrooms and offices until 2000 when the structure was designated as a Blount Undergraduate Initiative Academic House.
The building was named after state geologist and university professor Michael Tuomey.
In 1927 chemistry moved to Lloyd Hall and the Reserve Officers Training Corps used Tuomey for classrooms and offices until 2000 when the structure was designated as a Blount Undergraduate Initiative Academic House.
Source
Tuscaloosa News Archive
Date
Circa 1920
Contributor
Betty Slowe (Description)
Elizabeth Bradt (Description)
Type
Photograph
Identifier
234
Coverage
Tuscaloosa (AL)
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
5 inches by 7 inches