Students in a bedroom in the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, 1912. The Alsop House served as the location for the fraternity from 1903-1913.

Exterior of the Alsop House in 1912, when it served as the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

The North and South Parlors after renovation, circa 1955.

Art conservator Carol Wales works on restoring the decorative ceiling in the South Parlor, circa 1950.

Harriet and George W. Davison 1892 at the opening of the Davison Art Center, 1952.

View of the unenclosed portico, prior to renovation.

Carriage house, 1948.

Curved staircase in the main hall after the renovation. The original ionic column that supported the stairs was replaced with a closet.

Maria Wyllys Pomeroy Alsop Dana (1767-1861), mother of Richard Alsop IV, posing in the Alsop House, mid 19th century.

May Alsop Oliver Alsop (died 1892) in the South Parlor, circa 1890.

South Parlor, late 19th century.

Dining room, late 19th century.

South Parlor, late 19th century.

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Dining room, late 19th century.

Architects\' drawing of the plans for the renovation of the Alsop House, circa 1948.

Leonard Gaskin speaking about his portraits of graphic arts master in the Davison Art Center Gallery, late 1963.

Detail of one of the decorative ceiling motifs in the Parlors, prior to renovation, circa 1948.

Alsop House dining room set up for the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, circa 1911.

A 1950s exhibition in the Davison Art Center Gallery.

Interior of the South Parlor, looking into the North Parlor, late 19th or early 20th century.

Professor of Religion William Darr and students in a Humanities Workshop on the second floor of the Alsop House, 1952.

Students in the Graduate Summer School paint in the paint in the Davison Art Center courtyard, circa 1957.

View of the South Parlor looking towards the North Parlor, circa 1952.

View of the Alsop house looking west, prior to the 1948-52 renovation. Note the carriage house, which is now the Art Library.

Kitchen of the Alsop House prior to renovation. This is now DAC 100 classroom.

Conservatory of the Alsop House, prior to renovation.

Curved staircase in main hall, prior to renovation. This shows the staircase supported by an ionic column, which was replaced during renovation with a closet to provide more support.

Allyn Cox and Mrs. Cox working on one of the exterior paintings, which were so deteriorated that a copy was painted by Allyn Cox over the original in 1959.

View of the southwest side of the Alsop House prior to renovation.

Architects\' drawing of the plans for the renovation of the Alsop House, circa 1948.

View of the north side of the Alsop House prior to renovation, showing the kitchen entrance and the south portico.

Image for the Visual Dictionary of American Domestic Architecture by Rachel Carley, showing the Alsop House as an example of Greek Revival architecture.

Thaddeus Beck restoring the wall paintings by the staircase, circa 1951.