Pacific University in January 1959 with Old College Hall in the background. Old College Hall was built from 1849 to 1851. It has been moved to several locations on campus and now sits on College Way offering weekly tours. The line of birch trees in this photo is the Alpha Zeta Walk dedicated to the students who died in World War II. The walk was created in 1948 and it still seen on campus.
Pacific University students traveled to Los Angeles, California in March 1958. This picture was taken on Olivera Street. Student Gordon Abshire, class of 1960, is pictured with a monkey dressed in human clothing.
Students from Pacific University visited Altadena, California on March 23, 1958. Pictured loading the bus are Lois Chaffee, Joan Bobcock, Dick Dorsett, Kathy Compton, John Jonson, Jim Romig, Mariam Rattig[?], Darlene Miller, and Stan Drytrik[?].
Photo of Old College Hall and the tennis courts in November 1956. Old College Hall was built from 1849-1851. This building has been moved around the campus and can now be seen on College Way. It is open one day a week for tours. The tennis courts were moved and rebuilt in 1983.
Pacific University football team in defensive position. Pictured are: Arthur Ireland, Class of 1917; Samuel Verle Stanley, Class of 1918; Watt Andrew Long, Class of 1918; Thomas Reuben Roe, Class of 1918; Robert James Rasmusen, Class of 1916; Thayne Miller Livesay, Class of 1918; John Ireland, Class of 1918; Leo Sheridan Lucas, Class of 1918; Reuben Willard Frost, Class of 1917; Byron Matthew Goodman, Class of 1918; and Warren Ernest Tupper, Class of 1916.
Members of the Bump family in 1889 in Salisbury, Vermont. Pictured are Cyrus Bump (holding baby) born March 6, 1979, Orlo Myron Bump (right) born May 22, 1892, William Fenner Bump (center) born March 16, 1862, and Ermina Louise Bump (baby) born April 8, 1888.
Copy of a portrait of Orus Brown, the son of Reverend Clark and Tabitha Brown, in his Sunday best. He came to Oregon between 1843 and 1846 and settled in Washington County. This photograph was most likely taken in the 1860s or 1870s. Text on back: "Orus Brown 1800-1874 (in his Sunday best) / Original held by Mrs. Ernestine Davidson. Copy provided by Craig A. Smith Salem, Ore 9-30-78"
Color copy of a portrait of Reverend Clark Brown, the husband of pioneer and co-founder of Pacific University Tabitha Brown. He lived from 1771 to 1817.