Photo of the performance 'The Great Divide' at Pacific University in the early 1900's. Pictured are (left to right) Joe McCoy, Arthur Ireland, Alice Smith Gregg, and Herbert Duell.
Pacific University students pose for a picture dressed in theatre performance attire in the mid 1900's. (Left to right) Grace Payne, Jimmy Ward, Herman Witham, Minnie Heidel, Bill Gwynn, Robert Imlay, and Frances Clapp are pictured. Frances graduated from Pacific and became a missionary and teacher in Japan and praised for her influential teaching while there.
Performance of 'The Japanese Girl' Pacific University in May 1911. The event was hosted by the Alpha Kappa Delta sorority. The sorority formed their own group after splitting from the Philos in 1904.
A Japanese performance at Pacific University in May 1911. In the center is Goldie Peterson, presumably a student at the time. The event was hosted by the Alpha Kappa Delta sorority. The sorority formed their own group after splitting from the Philos in 1904.
Photograph of three Walker women in their back yard in Lincoln, Nebraska. Their specific identities are not given; however, the woman in the middle may be Elda Walker, the daughter of Elkanah and Mary Walker.
Photo of Zenas and Aetna Olson in the 1920s. Zenas graduated from Pacific University in 1915. This photograph appears to have been made some time later, possibly in California.
John Q. Zachary, 1827-1896, traveled overland to Oregon in 1843. John, along with his father Alexander Zachary, took out land donation claims in Washington County. Alexander owned Five Oaks Farm near West Union, Oregon. John's wife Theresa (Brown) Zachary, 1833-1908, was the granddaughter of Tabitha Brown, founder of Tualatin Academy. Theresa helped Tabitha with her first school. She traveled overland to Oregon in 1845. She is buried in Fossil, Oregon. Photo was taken in Fossil on September 30, 1878.
Professor of English Mary Frances Farnham (far left) and Academy Principal Henry Liberty Bates (middle right) greet the Shippee[?] family near the female dormitory, Herrick Hall in the early 1900's.
Three women known as the 'Three Freshies' at Pacific University on January 8, 1903. They are identified as Wilhelmina (Minnie) Heidel, Lilla Irvin, and Esther Silverman.
Professor of English Mary Frances Farnham (far left) and Academy Principal Henry Liberty Bates (far right) greet the H.O. Hills family in front of the female dormitory, Herrick Hall in the late 1900's.
Four and a half month old Henry Atkinson in Harpoot,Turkey in the 1900's. Henry was the son of former Pacific University student Tacy Wilkinson Atkinson. Tacy was a missionary in Turkey.
Picture of Professor of Music Frank Chapman's one-year-old daughter Anna K. Chapman in 1908. Frank Thomas Chapman taught at Pacific from 1903 to 1917. His wife, Pauline (Miller) Chapman, also taught music at Pacific from 1903 to 1913.
Female students stand on boardwalk leading to Marsh Hall at Pacific University in 1921. The only identified person in the photo is Marjorie Wilson, far right.