History of the Academy
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Burtt House East Side
description - Burtt House built in the 1920's by Miss Mary Carter with the intention to rent out rooms to Academy students. Later on it was acquired by the Academy to use a dorm. In 1997 it was scheduled for demolition, but as of 2011 it remains at 26 Salem Street… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16301 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/47ac9cc47f0f30868a5cbad032ff8737.jpg
Burtt House Back Side
description - Burtt House built in the 1920's by Miss Mary Carter with the intention to rent out rooms to Academy students. Later on it was acquired by the Academy to use a dorm. In 1997 it was scheduled for demolition, but as of 2011 it remains at 26 Salem Street… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16300 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/73aa221c19b0533b8fca5140d4d3fe8b.jpg
Burtt House Front Side
description - Burtt House built in the 1920's by Miss Mary Carter with the intention to rent out rooms to Academy students. Later on it was acquired by the Academy to use a dorm. In 1997 it was scheduled for demolition, but as of 2011 it remains at 26 Salem Street… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16299 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/ab99c5acbfed8b268ad3b37d225c765e.jpg
Burtt House on the Campus Map
description - Burtt House built in the 1920's by Miss Mary Carter with the intention to rent out rooms to Academy students. Later on it was acquired by the Academy to use a dorm. In 1997 it was scheduled for demolition, but as of 2011 it remains at 26 Salem Street… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16298 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/236a926d1d596a0eadb55eec24557aa0.jpg
Brothers Field Road to Victory
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. The fields actually had many access roads and this photograph… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16297 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/200ba36ead7936df83d94bb17008d97c.jpg
Brothers Field Football Stands
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. A hint of the grid can still be seen in the grass, but the… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16296 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/efdba256f67b76cb11c107236002efa3.jpg
Brothers Field Baseball Game
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. The only fence is in foul territory and a long fly ball could… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16295 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/e66b866e790dfd24810cf589d1dbedce.jpg
Brothers Field Gridiron Game
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. A perfect example of why a football field is often referred to… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16294 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/38ac9442981ce0f03dd2bb2ff84e9e0b.jpg
Brothers Field Baseball Diamond
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. No outfield fence and a tree were features of the newly… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16293 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/6fd5fd4dc4d4b68a63caf9dea4f38a72.jpg
Brothers Field Up and Running
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. Here is either a well attended practice of a poorly attended… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16292 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/d114a040fdb11010710de85176bcbff9.jpg
Brothers Field Laying Down the New Cinder Track
description - Brothers Field was named for the Knapp Brothers, George of the Class of 1854 and Arthur who taught at the Academy in 1863. George provided the money to purchase the land for the fields. This photograph shows the final touches being put on the new… subject - Phillips Academy -- Grounds relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16291 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/f29e6fc1d7ea90b4cec823565ad67e96.jpg
Brick House with Tucker House and then Churchill House off in the Distance
description - The Brick House was built in 1832 on the site where the Phillips Memorial Gateway was built. It served as a printing house and a book store from 1832 through the 1860's, at which point Warren Draper relocated the business to Andover Center. It then… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16290 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/d03544e6dd880b61927eb78e3eeec0c1.jpg
Brick House Looking a Little Scruffy
description - The Brick House was built in 1832 on the site where the Phillips Memorial Gateway was built. It served as a printing house and a book store from 1832 through the 1860's, at which point Warren Draper relocated the business to Andover Center. It then… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16289 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/1d75fb9a4c3c423b17742f1cd8d31184.jpg
Brick House Formal Portrait
description - The Brick House was built in 1832 on the site where the Phillips Memorial Gateway was built. It served as a printing house and a book store from 1832 through the 1860's, at which point Warren Draper relocated the business to Andover Center. It then… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16288 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/44952ca90c0a2e1daad42d41a81c5d4b.jpg
The Brick House with an Array of Carriages and Coaches
description - The Brick House was built in 1832 on the site where the Phillips Memorial Gateway was built. It served as a printing house and a book store from 1832 through the 1860's, at which point Warren Draper relocated the business to Andover Center. It then… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16287 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/8593c249adad65916297fb636da5eb67.jpg
Borden Gym After a Loss
description - Construction on Borden Gym was started in 1900 and opened officially on March 22, 1902 with a basketball game against the Harvard Freshmen. It replaced the gym that had been in Bulfinch Hall, which was now to become a Dining Hall. In 1909 the… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16286 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/e089534d43bf2a4e4a9d7363b7fc23f4.jpg
Borden Gym Picking the Right Cleats
description - Construction on Borden Gym was started in 1900 and opened officially on March 22, 1902 with a basketball game against the Harvard Freshmen. It replaced the gym that had been in Bulfinch Hall, which was now to become a Dining Hall. In 1909 the… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16285 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/0024dea8c33efd58427acea4ba0915aa.jpg
Borden Gym Shirts and Skins
description - Construction on Borden Gym was started in 1900 and opened officially on March 22, 1902 with a basketball game against the Harvard Freshmen. It replaced the gym that had been in Bulfinch Hall, which was now to become a Dining Hall. In 1909 the… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16284 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/670967331e69c6683aa3e7e06cc98345.jpg
Borden Gym and a Human Sculpture
description - Construction on Borden Gym was started in 1900 and opened officially on March 22, 1902 with a basketball game against the Harvard Freshmen. It replaced the gym that had been in Bulfinch Hall, which was now to become a Dining Hall. In 1909 the… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16283 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/383d0e4f548e565f13b0c63e8862db2e.jpg
Borden Gym with an Open Middle Configuration
description - Construction on Borden Gym was started in 1900 and opened officially on March 22, 1902 with a basketball game against the Harvard Freshmen. It replaced the gym that had been in Bulfinch Hall, which was now to become a Dining Hall. In 1909 the… subject - Phillips Academy -- Buildings relation - Identifier - http://heritage.noblenet.org/items/show/16282 http://heritage.noblenet.org/archive/files/4e880130870fbcb2ad81e32c0c5c2631.jpg
