Henry Liberty Bates arrow stand
Accession
Identifier: MUS-377
Content Description
Used to stand on the ground and hold six arrows. Made of wood. 22" by 5 1/2" at widest point and 3 1/8" at narrowest point. Made of wood. Cross pieces have holes corresponding top and bottom to hold the arrows. Belonged to Dr. Henry Liberty Bates (1853-1949) who served as principal of Tualatin Academy and later as a professor of religion and sociology at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. He retired as the dean emeritus in 1927, and there was a building built in 1923 on the Pacific University main campus named after him.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- 1800-1930
Extent
1 items ; 22" by 5 1/2" at widest point and 3 1/8" at narrowest point.
Source
- Patterson, Mrs. George (Donor, Person)