Portrait of Mary Elizabeth and Nora Christina Emmel, who attended Tualatin Academy around 1903. They were the sisters of Victor Emmanuel Emmel, Pacific University Class of 1903, who later taught Histology and Embryology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Portrait of Daniel D. Bump, Class of 1906. He attended Tualatin Academy before going to Pacific University. After graduating from Pacific, he attended the University of Oregon Law School and practiced law in Hillsboro with his older brother until 1918. He lived from 1881 to 1966.
Portrait of Daniel D. Bump, Class of 1906. He attended Tualatin Academy before going to Pacific University. After graduating from Pacific, he attended the University of Oregon Law School and practiced law in Hillsboro with his older brother until 1918. He lived from 1881 to 1966.
Martha Brown was one of the Forest Grove women who helped care for Mary R. Walker, a pioneer missionary who helped found the Tualatin Academy, in her old age in the late 1890's. She was not related to Tabitha Brown, who also helped found the Tualatin Academy. She lived in a house across from Main St. from Central School with a Maulen sister.
A portrait of Helen Black created in or around January 1926 at the "Novak" studio in either San Francisco or Los Angeles, California. The cover on the photograph has a note which reads: 'Love and best wishes, from Helen Black, Jan. 1926.'
Dr. George Ellett Coghill was a professor of Biology at Pacific University from 1901 to 1906. Coghill was a contributor, editorial associate, editor and managing editor of The Journal of Comparative Neurology. Coghill was born on March 17, 1872 and died July 23, 1941.