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  • Collection: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

Chi Phi.jpg
A photograph of Chi Phi fraternity at the University of Alabama after a 1929 snow storm. The Tau chapter of the Chi Phi fraternity was organized in 1920.

Fraternities.jpg
A photograph of Delta Kappa Epsilon at the University of Alabama taken in 1928. Delta Kappa Epsilon, also known as DKE, the first fraternity at the University of Alabama, was established in 1847. Due to a ban on all fraternities, it was inactive …

Fraternity Houses.jpg
A photograph of Delta Kappa Epsilon at the University of Alabama taken in 1929 after a snow storm. Delta Kappa Epsilon, also known as DKE, the first fraternity at the University of Alabama, was established in 1847. Due to a ban on all fraternities,…

kappa sigma.jpg
A photograph of the Kappa Sigma fraternity house in 1928. The Beta Chapter of Kappa Sigma was organized at the University of Alabama in 1867.

This photograph was in an album lacking identification. The identity of Edward is unknown.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Stone524.jpg
A memorial stone at the Mansion House of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of Alabama.

This fraternity was founded at the University of Alabama in 1856. Its founder, Noble Leslie DeVotie, was the first casualty of the Civil War.

Zeta.JPG
A marker erected by the Alabama Historical Association marks the site of the Psi chapter of Zeta Beta Tau , the first Jewish fraternity on the University of Alabama campus.

Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) was first organized in New York at Columbia University…

90a_18cbfd2cf9 Garland Hall.jpg
Garland Hall sits on the southeast corner of the 19th century University quadrangle, commonly known as Woods Quad. It was completed in 1888 and named in honor of the University's third president, Landon Garland, who served from 1854 until…

94a_13d9aa2b59 Gorgas House.jpg
Built in 1829, two years before the University of Alabama opened, the Gorgas House was the first structure on campus and one of the few to survive the Civil War. It was used as a guest house for visiting dignitaries and professors, as well as a…

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Built in 1829, two years before the University of Alabama opened, the Gorgas House was the first structure on campus and one of the few to survive the Civil War. It was used as a guest house for visiting dignitaries and professors, as well as a…

Gorgas home.jpg
Built in 1829, two years before the University of Alabama opened, the Gorgas House was the first structure on campus and one of the few to survive the Civil War. It was used as a guest house for visiting dignitaries and professors, as well as a…
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