Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about preparations for the assault on Mobile, life on board the USS Stockdale, and the fear of illness in the navy and at home.
Cornelius Gold writes to his brother about preparations for an assault on Mobile, sending and receiving letters, and the inconveniences he has dealt with.
Cornelius Gold writes to his mother about the fall of Mobile, continued torpedo attacks on Union ships, and his comfortable new surroundings on the U.S.S. Anderson.
Visual Description: Students and faculty walk out the doors of Palmer Auditorium after meeting for a rally opposing the Vietnam War. Professor Williston is holding the door for Professor Zoltowski. A poster reading “Eliminate Imperialism” can be seen…
Visual Description: In this recreation of the original photograph, students walk out the doors of Palmer Auditorium. Connecticut College student Emma Furgueson is holding the door open for two other Connecticut College students, who look solemn and…
Visual Description: This photograph was taken by Kirk Russell and was published on May 6, 1971. It was taken outside Fanning Hall, capturing a group of approximately thirty students engaging in the overnight sit in. The individuals captured in this…
Visual Description: This image captures Fanning Hall in-between class periods on a weekday. There is one individual in the distance near the steps leading to the building. In contrast to the first photograph, this image captures the calm environment…