Tualatin Academy
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
George H. Atkinson Collection
George Henry Atkinson was an early Oregon missionary and educator who founded Pacific University. He was also involved in the creation of the public school system in Oregon. The collection consists of Atkinson's incoming and outgoing correspondence, along with several of his publications.
Tabitha Brown Collection
Tabitha Brown was an Oregon pioneer and a founder of Pacific University. This collection includes several original letters by Tabitha and Clark Brown, copies of her account of travels on the Oregon Trail (known as the "Brimfield Heroine" letter), written documentation of Brown family memories, and other material related to the Brown Family.
Frances B. Clapp Scrapbook
Collection consists of one scrapbook created by Frances B. Clapp during her time as a student at Tualatin Academy (1900-1904) and Pacific University (1904-1908).
Pacific University and Tualatin Academy Commencement and Convocation Program Collection
This collection consists of commencement programs and announcements for Pacific University and Tualatin Academy, plus related events such as convocation, freshman exercises and senior honors ceremonies. It includes a nearly complete set of programs from the schools from the 1860s through the 2000s.
Pacific University Student Early Manuscript Serials
The students at Pacific University and Tualatin Academy, which was one of the earliest institutions of higher education in Oregon, created many literary magazines in the 1850's and 1860's. This collection contains many examples of such handwritten serial publications authored and edited by these students.
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.