The original land purchased or donated for the site of Vanderbilt University between 1873-1875 amounted to approximately 75 acres. By the time the university opened in October 1875, there were 10 buildings on campus: Old Main (now Kirkland), Old Central, and eight faculty houses.
Including the Peabody College campus which merged with Vanderbilt in 1979, the Vanderbilt University campus now covers 330 acres and includes 252 buildings.
Vanderbilt University Photographic Archives
The Vanderbilt University Photographic Archives contains photographic images of the Vanderbilt University community from the founding of the university in 1875 up to early 2000. The archives includes images of buildings, campus scenes, portraits, group photos, construction scenes and other topics.
Access to the Collection
To make an appointment to view images in these collections, call the library at 615-322-2807 (2-2807 on campus) or e-mail us at specialcollections@vanderbilt.edu.
Location: Special Collections. Ask at reception desk for assistance.
Landon Cabell Garland Papers
Box 4
Correspondence from Bishop McTyeire to Garland, 1873.
John James Tigert IV Papers
Box 2
Correspondence from Cornelius Vanderbilt to Bishop Holland McTyeire
John James Tigert IV Papers
Box 5
Documents relating to the founding of the university
Board of Trust Minutes
Board of Trust Minutes include purchases of property/land, status of construction on campus, and financial reports as well as other information. The Annual Meeting (usually April or May) minutes usually includes a summary of activity for the year.
Record Group 901 Director of Special Projects
Box T-0177 File 1
Old Central
Notes on development of early campus by Lyle Lankford.
Campus Planning Facilities Library
Contact person: Chris Jones, chris.jones@vanderbilt.edu
Campus Planning maintains historical building records. Contact them for information on access to historical building information.