Portrait of an unidentified young woman in a spaghetti strap dress. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Portrait of an unidentified young woman in a white dress and brooch. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Portrait of a young woman with a large bow in her hair. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University. There is a name on the front of the photo but it is unreadable.
Portrait of an unidentified young woman with a bow in her hair. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University. There is a name on the front of the photo but it is unreadable.
Formal portrait of an unidentified woman sitting in a chair. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A portrait of an unidentified couple both wearing spectacles. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A studio portrait of John N. Hoffman and his wife Jeanette (Nettie) Pitman Hoffman. He carries a cane, while she carries an umbrella. They are posed in front of a rustic bench, on which their hats and a fur (possibly bearskin?) rest. The photograph was taken at the Cherrington Studio in Salem, Oregon, probably in the early 1890s. John Hoffman would later practice law as an attorney in Forest Grove, Oregon.
A postcard featuring five female Pacific University students. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
An unidentified man and woman read a letter on a couch. The photo was discovered in a drawer in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Formal portrait of Gordon A. Clapp who graduated from Pacific University in 1908. He was the Alpha Zeta fraternity president during his time at the school.
Formal portrait of Frank Peters who graduated from Pacific University in 1905. While he attended Pacific he was a star oratorical champion and a member of the debate team.
Formal portrait of Professor Bach who taught modern languages at Pacific University from 1902 until September 1906 when he left to teach at Willamette University.