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When enrollment increased, Major Harwell G. Davis had a vision for a new and more accommodating campus. |
During the early 1950's a site for the new campus was found. |
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Groundbreaking for the new Homewood campus was in 1953. L-R on ground: Contractor D.W. Ellard, Architect Charles B. Davis, Architect E.B. Van Keuren, John H. Buchanan, college Business Manager John G. Burton, and college Dean Percy Pratt Burns. L-R on tractor: Board of Trustees President Frank Park Samford, Sr., Trustee Paul A. Redmond, President Davis and his grandson Bill Eshelman. |
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| Senior Troy Scogin and Freshman June Bailey look down on the newly paved intersection that would become Montague Drive and Sherman Circle |
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The first building to be constructed was the Administration building. It was named in honor of Frank Park Samford, who lent the backing for the initial move.
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The new Homewood campus as it was in January 1957. Classes did not begin on the new campus until September that year. |
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ResourcesEntre Nous 1958 Howard Alumnus 1953 - 1957 Special Collection, Samford University Library, SCAV 1065 Campus Aerial Views |
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