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Susan Bevier estate records
Legal documents related to the estate of Susan Bevier, a benefactor of the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (now named the Rochester Institute of Technology). The collection contains copies of Mrs. Bevier's estate records including her will, estate inventory, and deeds, as well as correspondence related to the use of Mrs. Bevier's generous donation.
George H. Clark Building collection
Materials related to the Rochester Institute of Technology's George H. Clark Building, built in 1946 and occupied by RIT until 1968. The collection contains numerous documents related to the building's construction, as well as correspondence and publications regarding the building itself. Also included are clippings and various items that were placed in the building's cornerstone.
Eastman Building collection
RIT Henrietta Campus Dedication bricks
Miniature and souvenir bricks created for the RIT Henrietta campus dedication. RIT moved from downtown Rochester to Henrietta in 1968. Additional bricks mark dedications for post-1968 buildings, and one from the original Rochester campus.
RIT Student Union building plaque
The RIT Student Union building plaque is a large, metal framed sign which reads R.I.T. STUDENT UNION
50 West Main Street building records
Construction of RIT's Henrietta Campus records
RIT Henrietta Campus buildings What's in a Name
records
The collection contains information about the names of buildings and streets on RIT’s Henrietta Campus. There is also information from original sources with background on the individuals.
RIT Henrietta Campus maps
This collection contains numerous maps of the Rochester Institute of Technology Henrietta campus beginning in 1968. The maps document campus buildings and parking lots and show the growth that has taken place.
RIT University News slide collection
A collection of over 80 binder-boxes of slides taken by University photographers over a span of many decades documenting faculty and staff, academics, buildings and student life.