The Christ Church in Wayside (Newberg), Maryland is still standing today. This church is linked to Tabitha Brown, who helped found the Tualatin Academy which became Pacific University. Brown's husband Reverend Clark Brown is buried on the church grounds. The back of the photo reads, Rev. Clark Brown and Rev. Benjamin Contee are buried beneath the floor and beside the altar, but we do not know which is which. I placed the two hymnals on the floor. If Clark Brown rests on the left, his head would be about under the nearer book. His head is toward the west.
The Christ Church in Wayside (Newberg), Maryland is still standing today. This church is linked to Tabitha Brown, who helped found the Tualatin Academy which became Pacific University. Brown's husband Reverend Clark Brown is buried on the church grounds. The back of the photo reads As we parked the car on our left and looked back, this is the view we found.The church is red brick with a fireproof roof - gray, as I remember.
The Christ Church in Wayside (Newberg), Maryland is still standing today. This church is linked to Tabitha Brown, who helped found the Tualatin Academy which became Pacific University. Brown's husband Reverend Clark Brown is buried on the church grounds. The back of the photo reads, Looking across the old box pews. Two doors can be seen standing open, but most of them have been taken off. Pulpit at left.
Tualatin Academy student Elizabeth (Bessie) Hope, soldier unidentified, initials M.E., Pacific University class of 1912 student Myrtle May Bunday; Pacific University student Louis McLeod; Pacific Conservatory of Music student Norma Minkler and Pacific University student Genevieve Montague Courtney acting out a scene from the play Pygmalion and Galatea.
Two Tualatin Academy students standing near Herrick Hall at Pacific University. Possibly Josephine Clare Harriman on the left and Emma Wavelle Cunningham on the right
[ from the left] Pearl Wilma Chandler, Pacific University student class of 1907; Grace Wood Hill, Instructor in Tualatin Academy and possibly her daughter Dorothy; Mary Frances Farnham, Dean of Women and professor of English and Literature and Henry Liberty Bates, Principle of Tualatin Academy on campus at Pacific University.
A photograph of J.D. Taylor and a picture of Mrs. J.D. Taylor possibly a newspaper clipping. Also a photograph of Mrs. N Thompson and a picture of her possibly a newspaper clipping as well.
Portrait of W. P. Via, wife, and children. Pictured are: Dr. W. P. Via, a physician; Emma Esther (Ravenscraft) Via; Estella Via, who later married and became Estella Kuhn; Guy Forrest Via, Tualatin Acadmy Class of 1901, who married Mae Fredericka Heywood in 1904 and became a medical doctor; and Robert Lee Via, who may have also attended Tualatin Academy around the same time as Guy.
Family portrait. The individuals are identified as Eli C. MacMurtry, Ermina L. (Bump) MacMurtry, Harold Albert MacMurtry, Helen (Bump) MacMurtry, Kenneth Milton MacMurtry, William Oro MacMurtry, and Jessie Eliza MacMurtry.
Outdoor portrait of the Bump family. While the individuals are not specifically identified, the man with the long beard is Doctor Orlo M. Bump, who was born in 1832 and died in 1921 in Salisbury, Vermont. The woman on the top right is Angeline King Bump, wife of Orlo M. Bump, who was born in 1837 and died in 1825 in Salisbury, Vermont. According to a family descendant, Cyrus Bump (d. 1890), may be the man seated at top; his son William and stepdaughter Emma with their spouses are in the front row.
Based on the albumen print format and the clothing style, this photograph was likely taken in the mid-to-late 1880s.
The cast of the May 1911 dramatic production 'The Schoolmistress' at Pacific University included members of the Sophomore class Margaret Lowell, Earl Hanse, Ruth Gaylord, Archie Markee, Genevieve Courtney, and Bill Livingston.
Sophomores Helen Bishop and Levi Austin pose for a picture dressed in costumes for the theatre performance of 'The Schoolmistress' at Pacific University. The performance was in May 1911 and was performed by the sophomore class.
Theatre performance of 'The Schoolmistress' at Pacific University's cast consisted of students (left to right) Ruth Gaylord, Norma Minkler, Earl Hanse, Margaret Lowell, Genevieve Courtney, and Dwinell Clapp. The performance took place in May 1911 and was performed by the sophomore class.