Oregon
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Drain Albro Collection
The collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs pertaining to Mary Drain Albro, founder of the Pioneer Rose Association, and the Old Memorial Rose Dedication at Pacific University.
Alvin Thompson Smith Diaries Transcript
A.T. (Alvin Thompson) Smith was an early Oregon pioneer who participated in the formation of the government of the Oregon Territory, and who also helped to found Pacific University. This collection contains transcripts of his diary, written from 1840 to 1853.
Collection on Cecilie Froelich
Collection consists of a scrapbook and audio cassette tape pertaining to Dr. Cecilie Froelich who served as chair of Pacific University's Department of Mathematics.
Sidney H. Marsh Papers
Frances Clapp Collection on Agero Nosei
Collection consists of correspondence and notes about Agero Nosei, a 1876 graduate of Pacific University.
Pacific University Origins and Founding Documents
Various documents pertaining to the founding and development of Tualatin Academy and Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon.
Pacific University Records
Pacific University dates to 1848 in Forest Grove, Oregon. This collection documents its corporate memory and includes materials pertaining to administrative, curricular, and student activities, including minutes, correspondence, brochures, catalogs, reports, newsletters, photographs, and related items.
Frances Sorensen Prideaux Photograph Albums
A collection of photographs and postcards documenting the life Frances Sorensen Prideaux while attending Pacific University from 1903-1906 and afterwards living in Forest Grove.
Collection on Harvey Whitefield Scott
The collection consists primarily of biographical materials, including images, of Harvey Whitefield Scott and various members of his family. Scott was an 1863 graduate of Pacific University and long-time editor of the Oregonian newspaper (Portland).
Esther Silverman Scrapbook
Collection consists of one scrapbook created by Esther Silverman during her senior year (1908) at Pacific University.